Christopher Luxon says this is how he leads.
Whether for or against, most share worries the decision-making process will be politicised.
Parliament’s Transport and Infrastructure Select Committee puts a bend in the road for proposed April 1 road user charge changes.
‘We have a plan. We now have hope.’
In a gentle rebuke to too much fast-tracking, Westpac’s Catherine McGrath warns decisions made without consensus may not last or provide security to investors.
The next step is ‘providing personal income tax relief in the May Budget’.
The organisation defended its handling of prosecutions after the Whakaari/White Island eruption.
Brooke van Velden continues her clinical execution of employment law change.
The ETS cannot be relied upon as a steady source of income.
Only about 49,000 trusts – out of 400,000 -– will have to pay the 39% rate.