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    The Finance Minister believes our 4.1-billion-dollar ACC deficit has distorted New Zealand's books

    The Finance Minister believes our 4.1-billion-dollar ACC deficit has distorted New Zealand's books


    Today's half year economic and fiscal update paints a dismal picture of the economy - and predicts the books will be deep in the red until at least 2029.

    But Nicola Willis has also accused Treasury of being overly optimistic before the election - affecting the current outlook.

    She says removing the ACC deficit from the equation isn't about making the Government look better - it's a sensible thing to do.

    Willis says ACC is a long run insurance scheme that needs to fund itself over the long term.

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