John Tamihere
John Tamihere is a prominent Māori leader and the chief executive of both Waipareira and the Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency, who faced scrutiny in the inquiry over potential conflicts of interest related to data sharing with government agencies.
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New Zealand:
John Tamihere's daughter Kiri challenged another MP's son during a public dispute.
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New Zealand:
Mariameno Kapa-Kingi is seeking to invalidate John Tamihere’s election as party president.
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New Zealand:
John Tamihere is the party president and the father of Kiri Tamihere-Waititi.
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New Zealand:
The animosity between Kapa-Kingi and party president John Tamihere is noted.
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New Zealand:
John Tamihere, the party president, declined an interview for the story.
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New Zealand:
John Tamihere is mentioned in relation to a bonus paid to him for settling a campaign loan.
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New Zealand:
John Tamihere is involved in a controversy regarding campaign loans and a bonus payment from Waipareira.
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New Zealand:
John Tamihere was awarded for his efforts to lead the Māori Party amidst internal strife.
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New Zealand:
John Tamihere is the president of Te Pāti Māori, against whom Kapa-Kingi launched legal action regarding her expulsion.
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New Zealand:
Te Pāti Māori president John Tamihere appeared to have emailed Kapa-Kingi regarding urgent financial issues.
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