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Oral Questions – 22 September 2022
Originally published: 22 September 2022
Questions to Ministers
Dr EMILY HENDERSON to the Minister of Police: What recent successes have Police had in relation to combatting organised crime in our communities?
RICARDO MENÉNDEZ MARCH to the Minister for Social Development and Employment: Does she stand by her reported statement from November last year that she would scrap the warrant-to-arrest sanction today if she could; if so, what is the barrier to removing the warrant-to-arrest sanction?
Dr SHANE RETI to the Minister of Health: How many people are there in total on the waiting list for first specialist assessment and the surgical waiting list?
ARENA WILLIAMS to the Minister for Māori Development: What announcements has he made about supporting the future of the Māori media sector?
Hon PAUL GOLDSMITH to the Minister of Justice: Is she confident the justice system is effectively responding to the recent surge in destructive retail crime and increased levels of violent crime?
LEMAUGA LYDIA SOSENE to the Minister of Immigration: What recent reports has he seen about the Government’s work to enable pathways to residence for migrant communities?
ERICA STANFORD to the Minister of Education: Does he stand by all of his statements and actions?
RACHEL BROOKING to the Minister of Justice: What further changes is the Government proposing to ensure greater transparency for political donations?
RAWIRI WAITITI to the Minister of Corrections: Does he have confidence in the Department of Corrections, following a report that a policy of no face-to-face visits has now been in place for around a year and is currently impacting around 5,000 inmates?
TANGI UTIKERE to the Minister for COVID-19 Response: What recent announcements has the Government made regarding the COVID-19 response?
MARK CAMERON to the Minister for the Environment: Did he act upon the statement he made on 1 September 2022 and ask “officials to look into the expected number” of farms requiring resource consents for intensive winter grazing compliance; if so, is he aware that, of the estimated 3,500 farms in Southland that intensive winter grazed in 2021, Environment Southland has granted consents to just three?
SIMON WATTS to the Minister of Local Government: What is the total amount that has been spent to date on the Government’s Three Waters reform programme, including development and communications, and does she believe this represents good value for taxpayer money?
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