A class action lawsuit has been filed against Hawke's Bay Regional Council, alleging failure to open the Wairoa River bar before severe flooding, leading to widespread property damage and financial loss for over 400 residents.
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But we know that the highest in authority, well, at least on the council executive side, is someone who is one individual on a one-year contract. So simply does that mean that we are a generational institution when we have a concentration of authority under two individuals. Okay. Simply put two individuals. What I'm trying to get is one who was elected, one who's Yeah.
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