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Political stop-start to infrastructure projects ‘super unhelpful’

Visiting expert talks about the importance of political consensus on long-term infrastructure projects.

WATCH: KPMG Global Head of Infrastructure, Government and Health Richard Threlfall speaks with Jonathan Mitchell.

An international expert has reinforced the importance of local and central governments committing and agreeing to long-term infrastructure and roading projects.

KPMG’s global head of infrastructure, government, and health Richard Threlfall has been in New Zealand to speak with the Treasury, as

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Jonathan Mitchell Fri, 16 Feb 2024
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