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David Seymour bites back at Auditor-General over lunch report

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David Seymour bites back at Auditor-General over lunch report
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New Zealand Associate Education Minister David Seymour has criticized an Auditor-General's report that flagged issues with the government's school lunch programme. Seymour claims the report is biased because it fails to compare current performance against the previous administration's metrics.

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This highlights political friction over government spending, accountability, and the evaluation of social welfare programs.

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Associate Education Minister David Seymour has questioned the Auditor-General's credibility after it raised alarm about the government's school lunch programme.

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The article presents both the Auditor-General's findings and the Minister's rebuttal, maintaining a balanced reporting structure.

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