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    The Finance Minister says lifting pay for public sector board members - is about attracting better people

    The Finance Minister says lifting pay for public sector board members - is about attracting better people


    The Government's raised the range of fees, in some cases by 80 percent.

    Nicola Willis says it corrects a major discrepancy between the levels for public, and private boards.

    He says we need good people managing public money - because New Zealanders pay billions of dollars in tax and need assurance it's managed by people with the needed skills and assurance.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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