Northern council goes into bat for employee Osborne
The council appears to contradict its own annual report on reasons for a review of the Te Ahu centre.
Jamie Ball
Thu, 26 Mar 2015
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The Far North District Council has rushed to the defence of its employee Mark Osborne in relation to its struggling Te Ahu centre, at the 11th hour of the Northland by-election.
The National Party candidate Mark Osborne was the centre's general manager until last December and now holds another job
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Jamie Ball
Thu, 26 Mar 2015
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