Lynda Tawhiwhirangi was suspended in October last year amid allegations of misspending. However one document hits back, questioning why others did not suffer the same consequences as her. It alleges misuse of funds and personal gains by directors and trust board members.
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More details emerge regarding Kōhanga allegations
Details have emerged concerning major allegations that have been made regarding the Te Kōhanga Reo National Trust. This is the latest from an injunction from board member Toni Waho in the High Court in Wellington.
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Serious allegations made by Te Kōhanga Reo National Trust Board Member against Board's Co-Chair
Serious allegations have been made by Toni Waho, a board member of the Te Kōhanga Reo National Trust board against Tina Olsen-Ratana, the co-chair of the National Trust Board itself.
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Te Matatini release statement on Whare Wānanga investigation
In relation to the investigation of the management of the National Certificate in Tourism Māori 'Hei Manaaki', a course provided by Te Wānanga o Awanuiārangi, Te Matatini released a statement with an understanding that members of the host volunteer force at the Te Matatini Festival in Rotorua last year are also a part of that investigation process.
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Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi staff damage institute's reputation
Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi CEO is devastated by the misconduct of a small number of its staff which has damaged the tertiary provider's good reputation.
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Master contract renewal for Kōhanga National Trust not certain
In a letter sent by the Department of Internal Affairs to the Ministry of Education on the sixth of this month, details were given as to why it laid a formal warning against Te Pātaka Ōhanga.
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Te Rōpū Taurima o Manukau Chairman stood down
The Ministry of Health has begun an independent audit in to the Māori disabilities services Te Rōpū Taurima o Manukau Trust following allegations of misappropriation of funds.
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Amendments made to stop de-facto relationship beneficiary fraud
Yesterday the amendment bill that changes the Social Security Act passed its 3rd reading, which punishes partners of those receiving benefits, which they are not entitled to if they are in a relationship.
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Spotlight on two Ngāti Awa business leaders
The spotlight is on two members of Ngāti Awa Group Holdings Ltd (NAGHL), chairman Wira Gardiner who signed off funding to a business owned by another NAGHL member, Graham Pryor, which Ngāti Awa's audit committee has described as a "serious breach".
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Native Affairs- A Princely Tale
For years, Joel Barlow lived in two worlds. To his whānau and the town of Thames, he was a top student. But to others, Morehu-Barlow was a 'Tahitian Prince' who lived in the lap of luxury.
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