Opinion: He Poneketanga : Red Tape? More scissors, less string
6/12/2024
Welcome again to He Pōneketanga.
My monthly column, where I offer an insider/outsider’s view of how governments work.
After years in the public service trenches and advising the private and charity sectors in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, I’ve seen how policies play out when they hit the real world.
The mounting cost of regulatory compliance has become the elephant in our boardrooms.
While good regulation keeps our economy healthy, the weight of compliance shouldn’t break the backs of businesses trying to stay afloat.
Have a read here: https://businessdesk.co.nz/article/opinion/red-tape-revolution-more-scissors-less-string-please
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