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Why there will not be compulsory savings

The government as good as took compulsory savings off the table today.Officially, the newly launched Savings Working Group launched today includes a brief to consider making KiwiSaver compulsory, as part of a wider brief to consider ways to boost savings

Rob Hosking
Tue, 24 Aug 2010

The government as good as took compulsory savings off the table today.

Officially, the newly launched Savings Working Group launched today includes a brief to consider making KiwiSaver compulsory, as part of a wider brief to consider ways to boost savings in New Zealand.

And, equally officially,

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Rob Hosking
Tue, 24 Aug 2010
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