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Treasury still questions KiwiRail’s commercial value

KiwiRail does not expect to pay the government any dividends over the next three years.

Brent Edwards Mon, 13 Dec 2021

New KiwiRail chair David McLean and whoever is appointed the next chief executive have a big challenge ahead of them convincing the Treasury that the State-owned enterprise can be profitable.

In a paper to Finance Minister Grant Robertson on August 4 – obtained by NBR under the Official

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Brent Edwards Mon, 13 Dec 2021
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