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  •   Home > News > Politics

    The Prime Minister says this Government has invested as much in healthcare as its predecessor

    The Prime Minister says this Government has invested as much in healthcare as its predecessor


    Health New Zealand's Board has been replaced with a Commissioner - after overspending about 130-million-dollars a month.

    Labour leader Chris Hipkins says the Coalition has itself to blame, because its Budget didn't include enough money for health.

    Chris Luxon says he has no idea what Labour's banging on about, because Health is given a budget it must manage within - and there are trade-offs to make along the way.

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