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Rolling back benefit sanctions could take years - minister

Published: Mon 30 Apr 2018 02:35 PM
8:59 pm on 28 April 2018
It could take three years to make changes to the welfare system such as removing excessive benefit sanctions, the social development minister says.
Carmel Sepuloni Photo: RNZ / Daniela Maoate - Cox
Carmel Sepuloni told TV3's Newshub Nation she was setting up an expert advisory panel to report back before any changes were made.
Beneficary advocates have recently renewed calls for a culture change at the Ministry of Social Development.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has also echoed those views.
However, Ms Sepuloni said the ministry was like a jumbo jet that had been steered for nine years in a certain direction.
Expecting her to undo "nine years of neglect" under the National-led government immediately was unreasonable, she said.
However, the ministry was already making internal changes.
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