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Thursday 19 September 2024 | Written by Supplied | Published in Letters to the Editor, Opinion
But we can speculate. Perhaps the public has trust issues, perhaps they consider politicians self-serving, so want to replace them before they get too comfortable?
Could that be why the Niuean public voted for greater independence with the NZ Auditor-General being their official auditor?
The public know all too well that official oversight positions like the Opposition or in this case the Director of Audit are too weak or easily influenced by Ministers and politicians?
But that’s Niue. Nothing like that happens here!
Ungovernable
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