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The Commerce Commission will investigate deregulating PSTN interconnection. Ventia plan to grow beyond telecoms with datacentre builds. One NZ builds 29 new cell sites
For decades, GDP has guided major policy decisions at every level worldwide. While it remains an essential measure of economic output, experts believe relying on GDP alone risks an incomplete picture of progress.
Delays in processing payments while banks conduct fraud checks can be frustrating but are necessary to prevent scams, says the Banking Ombudsman.
Absence of advanced technologies across NZ’s AML/CFT Supervisory framework not only exposes vulnerabilities in financial oversight, but also undermines public confidence in the govt's capacity to address pressing issues related to financial crime.
The survey also found more than three-quarters are worried about the impact of the conflict on their finances, with 44% somewhat concerned and 32% very concerned. That’s down from 42% who were very concerned in March.
“The potential for long-term harm to our kids’ development is concerning,” says Claire Reid, the School of Psychology PhD student who led the scoping study. “We need action at all levels – policy, schools and the family – to better protect our children.”
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