Iwi opposes Coalition's 'paternalistic' OIA proposal
Te Hiku's opportunity to secure the future for its people shouldn't be "taken away through a bureaucratic process."
Nick Grant
Thu, 05 Apr 2018
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Changes proposed by the Labour-New Zealand First coalition that would see forestry rights included in the Overseas Investment Act (OIA) regime are opposed by Northland Te Hiku iwi, Parliament’s finance and expenditure committee heard yesterday.
“It’s paternalistic and time-wasting and it erodes
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Nick Grant
Thu, 05 Apr 2018
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