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Legal fireworks likely over Maori statutory board members voting on Unitary Plan

The unelected members are conflicted because they have been instrumental in developing and shaping the plan.

Sally Lindsay
Tue, 02 Aug 2016

Legal action will be taken if Independent Maori Statutory Board (IMSB) members are allowed to vote on Auckland’s Unitary Plan recommendations.

If the council doesn’t disqualify the two unelected Maori members of the development committee over “conflicts of interest” because the IMSB made hundreds

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Sally Lindsay
Tue, 02 Aug 2016
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Legal fireworks likely over Maori statutory board members voting on Unitary Plan
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