A podcast featuring Tracy Atiga, CEO of Kanaloa Pacifica Holdings, highlights political and governance barriers blocking Moana Pasifika's bid to secure rugby franchise rights, citing conflicts of interest, lack of transparency, and systemic exclusion of Pacific leadership.
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Could Moana Pacifica, as in the rugby team, be safe? So we've got a consortium called Kanalawa Pacifica. They put up $15 million, including debt settlements, to take over the club. They've had a crack in 2021, you may remember, for the original licence, but lost out. Tracy Otega is the CEO of Kanalawa Pacifica Holdings and is with us this morning. Tracy, very good morning to you.
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systemic obstruction by incumbent stakeholders
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