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Labour says McCully's Saudi sheep deal was shabby
Labour disputes Murray McCully's assertion he's been cleared by the Auditor-General over his handling of the Saudi sheep deal - David Parker says a finding of no illegal behaviour is not the same as… Audio
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Govt backs Saudi sheep deal despite critical AG report
The Government still backs its controversial Saudi sheep deal, despite the Auditor General finding it lacked transparency. After a lengthy investigation Lyn Provost has cleared the Government of any… Audio
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No corruption in Saudi sheep deal - report
The Auditor General Lynn Provost has found no corruption in the $11.5M Saudi sheep deal. Audio
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Sharp deterioration in combined DHB deficit sparks concern
A new report from the Auditor General shows the deficits of the country's 20 district health boards are almost three times higher than was budgeted for. Audio
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Report - each suicide a $3.4 million cost in lost opportunity
New reasearch is counting not only the personal cost of suicide, but also the economic cost of each life lost. A report by the office of the Auditor General estimates the lost opportunity of each… Audio
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The Week In Parliament for 10 July 2016
Health Minister Jonathan Coleman and his Labour shadow, Annette King, clash in estimates debate and again in Question Time. Prime Minister, John Key, leads his MPs in insisting that his government has… Audio
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Auditor General concerned about DHB asset management
The Auditor General's office says some DHBs are not renewing or replacing assets such as buildings and clinical equipment over time. Audio
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Dissident ends Fiji Times commentary
Audio 20 Apr 2016One of the few dissident voices in the Fiji media, Professor Wadan Narsey, has ended his campaign of political dissent in the Fiji Times. Audio
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Andrew Little calls on Auditor General to investigate
First Let's go back now to Niue and the Scenic Hotel Group winning a government contract a month after its owner made a big donation to the National party. Audio
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Midday News for 18 April 2016
Audio 18 Apr 2016Labour wants the Auditor General to review the awarding of a Niue hotel contract to a National Party donor. A trader defends the integrity of New Zealand's emissions reduction regime. Audio
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Saudi sheep deal suspended after investigation announced
Two days after the Auditor General announced she would investigate the Government's controversial Saudi sheep deal, the government agency in charge was told all further spending on the project was… Audio
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Question Time for 19 August 2015
- CHRIS BISHOP to the Minister of Finance: How does the Government's fiscal strategy support the New Zealand economy?
- JAMES SHAW to the Prime Minister: Will he stand down Hon Murray McCully as Minister…
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Labour party calls for Foreign Minister to stand down
Opposition parties are calling for the Foreign Minister, Murray McCully, to stand down while the auditor-general investigates the Saudi sheep deal. Audio
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PM refuses to stand Foreign Minister down
The Prime Minister is standing by his Foreign Affairs Minister in the face of calls for him to be stood down while the Auditor General investigates the controversial Saudi sheep farm deal. Audio
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Labour calls for inquiry on government's 'deception'
The Labour Party has asked the Auditor General and Treasury to investigate whether they've been misled over the Saudi sheep farm scandal. Audio
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Fiji parliamentary committee chair defends role
The chairman of the Fiji's public accounts committee is defending its role after coming under fire from the attorney general. Audio
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Auditor General officials defend report slating Whanau Ora
Officials from the Auditor-General's office have faced tough questions from MPs about the office's critical report on Whanau Ora. Audio
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Conservationists hope for official investigation on kauri
Far North conservation groups are hoping to hear today the Auditor General will conduct an inquiry into the swamp kauri trade. Audio
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Auditor-General asked to investigate kauri exports
A Northland conservation group has asked the Auditor General to carry out a formal inquiry into the way the Ministry for Primary Industries has been regulating the export of swamp kauri. Audio
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Top Stories for Thursday 18 June 2015
Audio 18 Jun 2015Claims of mismanagement are laid at the door of the sacked Southern District Health Board.. A former board member disagrees. Dire predictions if the cost of power goes up in the poorest parts of the… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 16 June 2015
The Green Party is accusing the Government of doing secret deals with property developers over the sale of Crown land in Auckland, which iwi say they have rights to; A South Taranaki iwi is backing a… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 16 June 2015
A South Taranaki iwi is getting behind a call for a moratorium on all seabed mining until the Government can prove its effects are minimal; The Green Party says the Government may have already done a… Audio
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Activity 'could be tantamount to people smuggling'
Audio 15 Jun 2015Calls are growing for Australia's auditor-general to investigate claims people smugglers were paid by the Government to turn their boat around. The boats in question were originally on course to New… Audio
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The latest on claims Aust govt paid people smugglers
Audio 15 Jun 2015Australia's Labor Party is calling on their Auditor General to investigate claims that Australian officials paid people smugglers to take a boat of asylum seekers to Indonesia. Audio
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Australian labor calls for investigation into corruption claims
Audio 15 Jun 2015Australia's Labor Party is calling on their Auditor-General to investigate whether the government paid people smugglers to turn around a boat full of asylum seekers. Audio
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Question Time for 7 May 2015
- GRANT ROBERTSON to the Minister of Finance: Does he agree with the Prime Minister with regard to achieving a budget surplus that "If we had to take $300 million out of the health budget or something…
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Watchdog criticises Whanau Ora bureaucracy costs
The Government says no Whanau Ora funds have been mispent following criticism from the Auditor-General of extravagant administrative costs. Audio
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Auditor General criticises Whanau Ora for being confusing
The Labour Party says a thorough investigation is needed into the way Whanau Ora funds have been spent. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 5 May 2015
Audio 5 May 2015The Auditor General has released a highly critical report about the Maori social welfare initiative Whanau Ora, saying it is confusing, bureaucratic and poorly administered; Tangata whenua are backing… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 25 February 2015
A Crown-run indigenous food brand has missed its takings target - earning four times less than it wanted; The Qualifications Authority is defending criticism from a kura body over how two Maori… Audio