A political podcast discusses criticism of Chris Hipkins using a taxpayer-funded superannuation fund to pay for a holiday home mortgage, as well as concerns over a police superintendent's failure to disclose political ambitions, highlighting broader issues of transparency, public
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Absolutely, absolutely, absolutely. And it's just transparency, which is something that the Labour Party has been caught on too many times over the last five years. Yep. Um we're on the subject of Chris Hipkins. Do you want to talk about him using a super fund to pay his holiday house mortgage? The difference between him and Foster is that at least he has a mortgage, whereas Foster didn't have a mortgage. But what do you reckon?
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