The article critiques Chris Bishop's leadership in RMA reform, accusing him of being captured by the Ministry for the Environment and expressing concern that the proposed legislation undermines property rights, centralises mana whenua, and transfers power to unchecked secondary立法
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Now, yeah, politicians always blame the remuneration authority when they get into trouble for their entitlements. Uh, do MPs actually have the power to take less than the maximum cent by your authority.
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