
Simpson
Simpson, the councillor for Ōrākei, was mentioned in the news regarding her potential candidacy for Auckland mayor, expressing interest in running while also indicating that it might be too soon to make a decision.
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Simpson was also released from prison in June after serving six years of her sentence.
Tony Hudgell’s adoptive mother calls system ‘broken’ after father’s early releaseSimpson recognised the surcharges applied by merchants could be excessive and opaque.
Government to ban card payment surcharges, businesses to pick up the tab
Simpson, a second-term Napier councillor and now a mayoral candidate, became the chairman of the local committee in April.
‘Bullies’ and ‘tyrants’: The Napier mayoral candidate’s letter that got him sacked as caravan club’s chairSimpson said ACC’s scope had grown considerably beyond its original purpose, which was 'to replace the ability to sue for damages for injuries'.
Government mulls limiting ACC cover as rape victim’s court win exposes insurer to costly claimsSimpson said the lost revenue was 'getting a bit scary' and urged Fire and Emergency to prioritise a solution.
Asbestos issue shuts Auckland Museum, ticket sales loss estimated at $32kSimpson then changed his position, later admitting his initial judgment was incorrect, and asked ACC to review the tender.
ACC backtracks on Māori/Pasifika targets after Act and National stoushCon su estilo irreverente y beats urbanos, Simpson se presenta en Sala Arpa a las 21:00 horas.
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Simpson said stopping scams before they happen is the best strategy.
Better compensation for scam victims from banksSimpson said stopping scams before they happen is the best strategy.
Better compensation for scam victims from banksSimpson points out that humans have an exquisitely sensitive protein appetite control system.
Food and nutrition: The problem with proteinSimpson, the councillor for Ōrākei, commented on the domain being 'a bit of a laugh'.
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