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Minister rejects criticism over speed of vocational training reform

Chris Hipkins says detailed decisions will take time following a warning from the Auditor-General.

Brent Edwards Wed, 10 Apr 2019

The Auditor-General has warned the government not to rush its proposed reform of the 16 institutes of technology and polytechnics (ITPs).

In a submission, the Auditor-General’s office says it agrees with Education Minister Chris Hipkins that the sector needs to be reformed but says it needs to

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Brent Edwards Wed, 10 Apr 2019
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