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Positive procurement loss colour-blindness or short-sightedness?

Days after NBR’s positive procurement feature story highlighted the impact and benefit the initiative was having on Māori businesses and their communities, the coalition Government scrapped it.

Politicians David Seymour and Willie Jackson.

Positive or progressive procurement featured prominently here at NBR last week, outlining how it aimed to level the playing field so Māori businesses had fairer access to customers and markets, and create sustainable wealth and stronger communities. 

That was Wednesday; on Friday, the coalition

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Mike McRoberts Tue, 17 Sep 2024
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