
Lady Tureiti Moxon
Lady Tureiti Moxon is the managing director of Te Kōhao Health, a health provider focused on the Māori community. She has been a vocal advocate for Māori rights and has expressed strong opposition to the Regulatory Standards Bill, arguing that it poses a threat to Te Tiriti o Waitangi and perpetuates colonial frameworks.
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Recent news mentions
Lady Tureiti Moxon took a complaint about New Zealand's race relations to the UN after feeling unheard domestically.
‘UN is a joke’: Government ministers take aim at United Nations over report criticising New Zealand treatment of MāoriLady Tureiti Moxon brought a claim to the Waitangi Tribunal over the closure of Te Aka Whai Ora.
Te Whatu Ora’s former chair Rob Campbell: Axing Māori health authority one of the greatest crimes against health servicesLady Tureiti Moxon presented a complaint over the government’s policies to the UN committee in Geneva.
UN report sounds alarm over Māori rights in New Zealand | New Zealand
Lady Tureiti Moxon has recently filed a complaint to the UN’s Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination outlining in meticulous detail how this government is committing systemic racial discrimination.
Aaron Smale: Nicola Willis shows “utter arrogance” by describing Treaty of Waitangi concepts as “nebulous”National Māori Urban Authority chairwoman Lady Tureiti Moxon said that was an over-reach of Government.
Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith warns Government prepared to remove tikanga Māori from court rulingsLady Tureiti Moxon described the Regulatory Standards Bill as a dangerous threat to Māori rights.
Urgent Waitangi Tribunal hearing: Concerns David Seymour’s new legislation is akin to Treaty Principles Bill
















