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The Panel with Bernard Hickey and David Farrar (Part 1)
Audio 3 Aug 2017Auditor-General Martin Matthews has resigned ahead of the release of a critical report by Sir Maarten Wevers into whether he's fit for the role. More on the Jacinda Ardern-effect, Meteria Turei's… Audio
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Fiji govt Audit report and subsequent coverage critiqued
An Auditor-General's report in Fiji has raised eyebrows, not just because of the details of financial mismanagement, but for the reaction to subsequent media coverage. Audio
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Committee chair defends criticism of media's finance reporting
Audio 31 Jul 2017The chair of a parliamentary committee in Fiji has defended his criticism of media coverage of a recently released audit report. Audio
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Fiji mismanagement getting worse - CCF
Financial mismanagement in Fiji's government departments is getting worse, according to a civil society organisation. Audio
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Fears country's essential infrastructure being run down
Audio 10 Jul 2017The Assistant Auditor General is worried the country's struggling councils are running down essential infrastructure such as drinking water, sewers and flood barriers, which could mean future… Audio
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Brighter Future? The faces of mental health
Audio 26 Jun 2017Since it took office in 2008, the government has given hundreds of millions to mental health services. But as RNZ's reporters found, those grappling with mental illness can see little light ahead for… Video
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The Week In Review for week ending Fri June 2 2017
Audio 2 Jun 2017A review of the week's news including... Legal action looms over the Auckland Council following its decision to vote for Mayor Phil Goff's targeted accommodation rate, the Auditor General releases a… Audio
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Question Time for 1 June 2017
METIRIA TUREI to the Minister for Social Housing: Can she guarantee that all 3,422 people on the Priority A Housing Register who urgently need a place to live will be housed within a month; if not…
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Ministry defends mental health follow-ups after report
District health boards are discharging acute mental health patients to caravan parks as they struggle to cope with hospital units which are often beyond capacity. Dr John Crawshaw, the Ministry of… Audio
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Auditor General stands down during investigation
The Auditor General has stood down and an independent review will decide whether he's fit to remain in the role. The review will consider Martin Matthews conduct during a major fraud that was carried… Audio
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Auditor General stands down temporarily
Is Martin Matthews a suitable person to continue in the role as Auditor General? That's the question an independent review will consider as it looks into Mr Matthews' conduct during a major fraud that… Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 25 May 2017
Audio 25 May 2017Boost for working families tipped in today's Budget, Hunt on for other extremists that helped Manchester bomber, and Auditor General stands down during investigation Audio
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Auditor-General wants to meet skeptical MPs
The Auditor General wants to meet with political party leaders. Some MPs have questioned whether his handling of the Joanne Harrison fraud case makes him unfit for the job. Political reporter Benedict… Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 24 May 2017
Audio 24 May 2017Manchester man of Libyan descent named as suicide bomber; Auditor-General wants to meet skeptical MPs; trip of a lifetime for elderly artists ends in disappointment; new laws to boost drug and alcohol… Audio
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Bill English addresses new TPP deal, fraudster Joanne Harrison
Prime Minister Bill English says it would be inappropriate for him to cast an opinion on the Auditor General Martin Mathews after more revelations about fraudster Joanne Harrison. He also says the TPP… Video, Audio
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Midday News for 17 May 2017
Audio 17 May 2017Another explosive revelation about Donald Trump? The Speaker of the House backs the Auditor-General. Audio
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Call for Auditor General to stand down over fraud
Audio 17 May 2017A call has gone out for Auditor General Martin Matthews to step down while an independent investigation is held into the massive Joanne Harris fraud is investigated. Audio
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Winston Peters: The Auditor General must stand down
The New Zealand First leader Winston Peters thinks the Auditor General should stand down until a full scale inquiry is carried out into the fraud that occured while he was the head of the Ministry of… Audio
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Top Stories for Wednesday 17 May 2017
Audio 17 May 2017Malcolm Rewa to be retried for Susan Burdett killing, Moves to retry Malcolm Rewa welcomed by Teina Pora's team, Opposition says National missing the mark with new housing target, White House hits… Audio
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Transport Ministry does U-turn on staff concerns about fraud
Earlier this year, the former head of the Ministry of Transport, Martin Matthews, rejected suggestions that staff were alarmed about the behaviour of convicted fraudster Joanne Harrison or that people… Audio
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New guidelines for out-of-zone application donations
The Ministry of Education has asked state schools not to ask parents for out-of-zone application donations, but one school, Auckland Grammar, is standing its ground. The Auditor General found there… Audio
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Inquiry into police handling of officer conduct ending
Audio 3 Apr 2017A decade of independent scrutiny into how police treat sexual assault victims and investigate their own officers' behaviour is about to end. Audio
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Emails show convicted fraudster tried to close investigation
Emails released by the Ministry of Transport show convicted fraudster Joanne Harrison urged the organisation's chief executive Martin Matthews to close down an internal investigation into her… Audio
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Did a convicted fraudster push out those raising red flags?
Auditor-General, Martin Matthews, was in charge of the Ministry of Transport at the time and says a tip-off from an external source caused him to commence investigations into fraudster Joanne… Audio
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Top Stories for Friday 10 March 2017
Audio 10 Mar 2017Britain's public inquiry into historical child sex abuse has heard claims of mistreatment of children sent to New Zealand. The BBC's Tom Symonds was at the hearing and says children in New Zealand… Audio
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ACT leader defends school's $700,000 Hawaii trip
David Seymour has defended the small Rotorus school, saying the students' results are twice as good as the national average for Maori students. Audio
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Video: John Key responds to AG's report into Saudi sheep scandal
The Prime Minister John Key says the Gulf free trade agreement is close: "The Saudis are moving to the yes camp". Mr Key says the Saudi sheep deal helped in that - and New Zealand will be promoted in… Video, Audio
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Focus on Politics for 4 November 2016
The Government's controversial Saudi sheep deal was back in the public spotlight this week after the Auditor General released her long-awaited report into the matter. While Lyn Provost cleared the… Audio
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Question Time for 3 November 2016
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NUK KORAKO to the Minister of Finance: What progress is the Government making in its programme to get better results from public services?
JAMES SHAW to the Minister of Foreign Affairs: Did he ask…
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Cleared or not? Auditor-General's report critical of McCully
Foreign Affairs Minister Murray McCully says the Auditor-General has cleared his handling of the Saudi sheep deal. But her findings criticised government processes. Political reporter Benedict Collins… Audio