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  •   Home > News > Local Politics

    The Christchurch City Council's begun the hunt for a new board chair of its investment arm

    The Christchurch City Council's begun the hunt for a new board chair of its investment arm


    Four Christchurch City Holdings Limited representatives -- including its chair Abby Foote, abruptly resigned last week, effective immediately.

    Members of both organisations say they've lost confidence in the other.

    Mayor Phil Mauger says it's up to the new chair to look for new board members - but they may not need any more.

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