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  •   Home > News > Politics

    Grant Robertson says he acted in the best interests of New Zealanders throughout his career

    Grant Robertson says he acted in the best interests of New Zealanders throughout his career


    The politician delivered his valedictory last night -- saying he's proud of the Covid response.

    He also said it had been his honour and privilege to be a minister -- but wishes he could've changed the tax system.

    Robertson says he gave 100 percent.

    He says he fronted up and explained why they were doing what they were doing -- and he understands why people may disagree, but doesn't get the hate.

    © 2024 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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