David Seymour, the Regulation Minister, calls for major consolidation of New Zealand's 267 disparate regulators, citing inefficiency, high costs, and wasted resources, with specific examples including dog and medical regulation, and argues that financial pressure will force such削
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Good afternoon. If you had to guess how many different regulators we had in New Zealand, would you guess 267? That's the number. As according to a new report from the Ministry for Regulation, and the finding has been labelled a twisted spaghetti of regulators who don't just cost money to fund but suck up people's time and force others to give up completely. That's from David Seymour, who is, of course, the Minister. Let's talk to him.
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excessive agencies undermine public safety efforts
David Seymour: Regulation Minister calls for consolidation after 267 different regulators discovered in new reportfive regulators overreach on one public safety issue
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