The Waitangi Tribunal says the Crown breached the principles of the Treaty through its review of the Māori Community Development Act, the founding document for both the New Zealand Māori Council and the Māori Wardens.
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New Zealand Māori Council welcomes Waitangi Tribunal report
New Zealand Māori Council co-chair, Maanu Paul has welcomed the Waitangi Tribunal report which has upheld the Māori Council's claim that the Government was wrong in removing Māori Council authority over Māori Wardens.
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Tūhoronuku chair speaks on final day of urgent hearing
Tūhoronuku chair Sonny Tau stood in defence of the Crown process that gave Tūhoronuku the mandate to negotiate the settlement of Ngāpuhi treaty claims. He was a witness for the Crown today, the final day of the Waitangi Tribunal's urgent hearing on this matter in the Bay of Islands.
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Media banned from Day 3 of urgent Waitangi Tribunal hearing
Crown mediators Jim Bolger and Tūkoroirangi Morgan both cross-examined on Day 3 of the urgent hearing of the Waitangi Tribunal in Ngāpuhi today. But due to misrepresentations in the local paper, the news media was banned from broadcasting the hearing.
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Waitangi Tribunal releases final report on MV Rena wreck removal
The Waitangi Tribunal has just released their final report on the MV Rena and Motiti Island claims.
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Urgent Waitangi Tribunal hearing for Ngāpuhi treaty claims heads into Day 2
On day two of the urgent hearing of the Waitangi Tribunal in Ngāpuhi, the chair of Tūhoronuku was directed by his lawyer not to give further media comment and hence an alternative spokesperson fronted.
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Waitangi Tribunal calls urgent hearing over Ngāpuhi Treaty claims
An urgent hearing called by the Waitangi Tribunal will look into the process followed by the Crown in appointing Tūhoronuku as the mandated body to settle Ngāpuhi Treaty claims.
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Finlayson dismisses findings of Waitangi Tribunal report
Ngāpuhi has criticised the reaction from the Minister of Treaty Affairs who has dismissed the Waitangi Tribunal report on the Paparahi o Te Raki claim.
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Hokianga say they will speak for themselves
Hokianga will speak for themselves was the message today to Crown representatives at a meeting called by hapū to clarify their stance on the Crowns continued support of Tūhoronuku as the preferred vehicle to settle Ngāpuhi claims.
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Waitangi Tribunal to hold hearing over Tūhoronuku mandate
Whānau and hapū are likely to suffer irreversible prejudice from the Crown's settlement process.