Labour criticises the National Government for inadequate planning and inaction amid a worsening fuel crisis, highlighting declining fuel stocks, the reversal of a key storage proposal, and rising costs for households and businesses.
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There is some criticism now emerging of the government's relatively relaxed approach to what is going on with fuel. Simplicity's chief economist Shamabil Yaqab reckons the four stage plan is quote do nothing, do nothing, do nothing, then OF. Let's talk to him. Hi Shamoo. OK, do you have a problem with the four stages themselves or is it the four stages and everything else with this fuel plan?
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growing emergency due to inadequate planning
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