A podcast discussion examines whether the Royal Commission should have investigated Jacinda Ardern's private interview more deeply, while also touching on geopolitical tensions, public anxiety, and personal experiences with car ownership.
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Right back with the huddle. Liam here, Oscar Kightley. Oscar, did you go and read the revelation about Jacinda's transcript, the behind closed doors interview with the Royal Commission?
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unprecedented breach of political transparency
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