Labour calls for formal audit of govt's record keeping and OIA practice
New Zealand's Labour Party is requesting a formal audit of the Prime Minister's office regarding record-keeping and Official Information Act (OIA) compliance. This follows concerns over the handling of an OIA request and the discovery of documents sent to a private email address.
Why it matters
The request highlights critical issues regarding government transparency, accountability, and the integrity of public record-keeping processes.
Labour justice spokesperson Camilla Belich. Photo: VNP/Phil Smith
The article focuses heavily on the opposition party's criticisms and concerns regarding government transparency, giving more weight to the Labour spokesperson's perspective.
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