The 'gnarly and unnecessary' fight reshaping the RSA
The High Court upheld RSA's use of transitional rules for a new constitution amid disputes over $100 million in lost assets and control of veterans' welfare funds.
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The RSA has a fierce battle on its hands
The Royal New Zealand Returned and Services Association is built to honour veterans and support their families, but the organisation is instead involved in a bitter internal fight that has spilled from the clubrooms into the courthouse. It comes down to money, power, and a new constitution. “It is the most unnecessary, gnarly fight that you will find in New Zealand at the moment, I believe,” says senior, award-winning journalist David Fisher, wh…
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