Simon Court, ACT Party MP, discusses Ngāi Tahu's shifting stance on the Santana Minerals gold mine, raising concerns about private deals and the misuse of the resource planning system, while advocating for reforms to the Resource Management Act and proposing solutions to address電
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Well, it sounds like in a private meeting with Santana, and Santana filed in their Fast Track application this information, that Nyetahu had said to them, look, we could support the project and accept the environmental and cultural issues on the basis that either you give us some shares in the gold mining company or we come to a deal like the deal that Meridian and Contact did with Nyetahu in extrapolating out that could be $180 million over the...
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