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EY confirms journalism awards’ end – even as NZ Initiative chairman defends firm’s ethics

Fiduciary obligations rule ok, Roger Partridge insists. UPDATED: New Zealand Shareholders Association announces it will fill the gap left by cancelled EY awards.

Nick Grant
Tue, 15 Aug 2017

UPDATE: On Thursday 17 August, New Zealand Shareholders Association chairman John Hawkins announced the organisation intends to expand its existing Business Story of the Year Award to fill the gap left by the cancellation of the EY Awards. For the full release, see RAW DATA below.

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