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Responses to questions in writing for Sean Teddy (#L24), 26 Apr 24

Wai 2575 - The Health Services and Outcomes Kaupapa Inquiry

17 May 2024
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Wards and Constituencies PP
Report

The Māori Wards and Constituencies Urgent Inquiry Report: Pre-publication Version

The Māori Wards and Constituencies Urgent Inquiry

In May 2024, the Waitangi Tribunal granted an application for an urgent inquiry into claims concerning the Crown’s proposed policy changes to the Local Electoral (Māori Wards and Māori Constituencies) Amendment Act 2021. The Tribunal confirmed that the inquiry would focus on whether the actions and policies of Government in altering the 2021 amendment Act were in breach of the Treaty of Waitangi and its principles.

The panel for the urgent inquiry consisted of Judge Sarah Reeves (officer), Basil Morrison CNZM JP, and Kevin Prime, and the inquiry was conducted on the papers with no in-person hearing. The Tribunal’s report was released on 17 May 2024.

The Tribunal found that the Crown breached the principle of partnership (the duty to consult and act reasonably and in good faith and the duty of active protection) by prioritising commitments made in the 2023 coalition agreement in the development of Government policy without discussion or consultation with its Treaty partners. The Crown also failed to adequately inform itself of its Treaty obligations and to conduct adequate Treaty analysis during the policy development process.

In addition, the Tribunal found that the Crown failed to adequately protect Māori rights and interests by prioritising the coalition agreement over the desires and actions of Māori for dedicated local political representation. Combined with breaches of the principles of equity, mutual benefit, and options, the Tribunal found that these Treaty breaches caused significant prejudice to Māori.

The Tribunal recommended that the Crown stop the amendment process to allow proper consultation between the Treaty partners with a view to agreeing how Māori can exercise their tino rangatiratanga to determine dedicated representation at the local level. The Tribunal drew the Government’s attention to the existing provisions in the Local Electoral Act 2001 for representation reviews that would better enable councils to seek public views on all wards and constituencies at the same time, including Māori wards or constituencies.

 

17 May 2024
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3.3.094(f)
Opening - Party Submission/Memo

J Sarich (Crown), Power Point slides of opening submissions on behalf of the Crown, 26 Apr 24

Wai 2575 - The Health Services and Outcomes Kaupapa Inquiry

17 May 2024
Size: 546KB
21 May 2024
Size: 436KB
3.3.060
Opening - Party Submission/Memo

Opening submissions on behalf of Wai 1140, 13 May 24 (filed by J Mason)

Military Veterans Inquiry

21 May 2024
Size: 517KB
21 May 2024
Size: 450KB
3.3.059
Opening - Party Submission/Memo

Opening submissions on behalf of Wai 1673, 13 May 24 (filed by J Mason)

Military Veterans Inquiry

21 May 2024
Size: 556KB
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