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Ateed defends shouting corporates, superyacht owner and media to the tennis

Ateed refuses to name people it shouted to the tennis.

Sally Lindsay
Mon, 12 Mar 2018

Ratepayer-funded Auckland Tourism, Events & Economic Development (Ateed) entertained 76 ‘stakeholders’ at this year’s ASB Tennis Classic, including an unnamed superyacht owner and 21 journalists.

The high-flying guests were given free tickets and over 10 days were wined and dined by 18 Ateed

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Sally Lindsay
Mon, 12 Mar 2018
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