A National Party MP discusses a proposed bill to ban public funding for gangs and gang-associated groups, citing past disbursements to organizations like Kohukura, while critics question whether the bill is a genuine policy move or merely symbolic delay.
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Because I love it, Rima, I love it. But the thing about it is what's making me slightly sceptical is if you people actually wanted to pass it, you would have just done it as a government. government bill. So putting it in the biscuit tin is just buying time and it feels like it's on the back burner.
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criticized as delayed and politically cautious rather than urgent action
Rima Nakhle: Takanini National MP on the proposed changes set to be made to the Public Finance BillSpotted something wrong on this page? Report a correction.