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Mark Knoff-Thomas wants a lighter regulatory touch

Election 2020: NBR talks to those at the coal face of business on the policies that matter to them.

Retail representative Mark Knoff-Thomas would like to see a lighter regulatory touch and greater follow-through on promised policies when the next government is formed.

The chief executive of the Newmarket Business Association in Auckland, interviewed as part of NBR’s business election series,

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Calida Stuart-Menteath Thu, 27 Aug 2020
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