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Treat gagging order with the contempt it deserves – Bright

Everyone has the right to freedom of expression, says mayoral candidate.

Sally Lindsay
Wed, 25 May 2016

Auckland mayoral contender Penny Bright has sent an open letter to Auckland Council chief executive Stephen Town telling him to “pull his head in” over a memo gagging councillors from talking about the unitary plan.

In an edict sent by Mr Town and legal and risk director Katherine Anderson to

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Sally Lindsay
Wed, 25 May 2016
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Treat gagging order with the contempt it deserves – Bright
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