The New Zealand government has approved significant pay increases for members of Crown boards, with some salaries nearly doubling, sparking concern over potential impacts on public service delivery and cost of governance.
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Do you guys also have, not on top of, you've got set aside what we're dealing here with the strikes and the ongoing pay issues, you also have problems, don't you, with equipment, which is equipment that is signed off by this board, right?
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