For months now a number of kōhanga have been calling for a voice at the National Trust board level as well as more transparency of managerial operations.
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Te Kōhanga Reo National Trusts $2.5mil contract at stake
The letter by ministers, Hekia Parata and Dr Pita Sharples to Te Kōhanga Reo National Trust has found support with a number of Māori MPs.
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Native Affairs – Political Special Part 1
Strengthening the focus on whānau, hapū and iwi, and consolidating Māori leadership, are said to be the key principles underpinning the Māori Party's proposed new Māori Language Strategy being pushed through parliament before the election.
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Native Affairs- Kōhanga Panel
Currently there's two investigations into the Kōhanga Reo's subsidiary company Te Pātaka Ōhanga, The deparment of Internal Affairs is investigating it's charity status while the Serious Fraud Office is charged with investigating potential fraud.
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Native Affairs- Toby And Arapeti
To discuss the Education Minister's decision to call in the Serious Fraud Office to investigate, Mihingarangi Forbes is joined by iwi leader and educationalist Sir Toby Curtis and by Te Awhina Kōhanga Reo in Motueka's Arapeti Ruri.
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Kōhanga board told to sort itself out
After months of the National Trust dragging its heels, the Minister has cracked the whip and sent the board into urgency to sort itself out.
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Hekia Parata turns on Kōhanga Reo National Trust
Questions are still emerging in Parliament over Te Kōhanga Reo, specifically, its company Te Pātaka Ōhanga.
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Serious Fraud Office to investigate Te Pātaka Ōhanga
Allegations regarding misspending by Te Pātaka Ohanga have now escalated to the Serious Fraud Office, on the direction of Ministers' Hekia Parata and Pita Sharples.
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Opposition MP's slam Kōhanga National Trust Audit
Te Kōhanga Trust Board should be wiped clean so Kōhanga throughout the country can progress onwards and upwards. Hone Harawira and other Māori MP's including, Winston Peters, are wading in on the debate, saying enough is enough.