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Ombudsman slaps Ministry for OIA delay on Tiwai papers

Environment Ministry added 60 working days to an earlier 50-day extension.

Tim Hunter Mon, 09 May 2022

An Environment Ministry decision to add more than two months to its timeframe for responding to an NBR Official Information Act request was unreasonable, says Chief Ombudsman Peter Boshier.

NBR complained to the Ombudsman last June after the Ministry added a further 60 working day delay to its

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Tim Hunter Mon, 09 May 2022
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