Luxon Calls for 'Mature' Conversation on Asset Recycling, Hipkins Pledges to Hold on to All State Assets
Luxon urges a mature discussion on asset recycling to improve management of under-performing state assets, with National considering policies ahead of the election, Treasury report shows.
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Going, going... the 10 state-owned assets atop ministers' sales block
Newsroom asks associate finance minister David Seymour which Crown businesses need to justify their continued public shareholding This article is only available to Newsroom Pro subscribers. Start your free trial today and get unlimited access to our journalism at newsroom.co.nz/prosubscribe . The post Going, going… the 10 state-owned assets atop ministers’ sales block appeared first on Newsroom.
Luxon calls for 'mature' conversation on asset recycling, Hipkins pledges to hold on to all state assets
Opposition leader Chris Hipkins is dismissive of Prime Minister Christopher Luxon saying the country needs a “mature” conversation around the potential sale...
National to mull asset sales as part of next election, Luxon says
Reading Time: 2 minutes Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says the government will “think about” possible sales of government assets. While Luxon has ruled out an asset sales this term, he told Morning Report on Monday that governments needed to be able to “recycle” assets. He said he is up for a conversation on whether there should be sales with the money redeployed to creating new ones. His comments come after he was questioned about a Treasury…
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