A podcast explores the controversial $2.75 million gang-led meth rehabilitation program Kahu Kora, funded by crime proceeds and run by a former Mongrel Mob member, which was abruptly halted by the coalition government amid political backlash and questions about its effectiveness.
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Is the issue here, do you think that if we proved that this program had good outcomes and comparable to you know your regular regular um drug rehabilitation programs run by other community outreach projects, that uh we would be wrong in saying that we shouldn't fund gang-related projects just for the sake of saying that we don't want to fund gang-related projects?
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