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Peters rejects accusations of slush fund

Winston Peters hopes Simon Bridges will be opposition leader for a "long, long time." Watch Grant Walker's interviews with the government's deputy leader and National's new leader.

Brent Edwards
Thu, 01 Mar 2018

Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters has rejected opposition accusations the Provincial Growth Fund is simply a slush fund for New Zealand First.

Mr Peters says if it is a slush fund, then it must have been one under the previous government as well, given National claims the projects announced

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Brent Edwards
Thu, 01 Mar 2018
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