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business day (new zealand) • new zealand • nick stride
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Aug 22, 2008
Local bodies need to be put on a spending leash — Business Day (New Zealand)
More: businessday.co.nz
Type: Press
Author(s): Nick Stride
Source: Business Day (New Zealand)
Nor are ludicrous examples of council investment hard to find in other fiefs. Buller District Council in 2002 built a sock factory at Westport which subsequently went bust, costing ratepayers $450,000 and attracting scathing criticism from the Auditor-General. At Hokitika, Westland Council proposed to lend $2.2m to, and invest $500,000 in, a plastics factory which, according to Business New Zealand, had links to the local branch of the Church of Scientology. Rates nationally have been growing faster than the consumers price ...
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