Inquiry into the Crown Forestry Rental Trust
19 September 2002
Media release – Mâori Affairs Committee
Inquiry into the Crown Forestry Rental Trust
Today Parliament’s Mâori Affairs Committee agreed to continue the previous committee’s inquiry into the Crown Forestry Rental Trust. In order to do this the committee resolved to resume the inquiry with the same terms of reference as the previous inquiry and will adopt the evidence and advice received by the previous committee.
The committee noted that the inquiry was near to completion at the end of the 46th Parliament and intends to pick up where the previous committee left off. The committee resolved to hear evidence from the Crown Forestry Rental Trust.
The inquiry has the following terms of reference:
To inquire into the operations and
performance of the Crown Forestry Rental Trust. Matters that
the committee will consider in its inquiry include:
1.
Whether the Crown Forestry Rental Trust is fulfilling the
purpose for which it was established
2. An assessment of
the performance of the Crown Forestry Rental Trust to
date
3. The progress the Crown Forestry Rental Trust has
made towards determining the ownership of Crown forestry
assets
4. What impediments exist to prevent the final
determination of the ownership of the Crown forestry
assets
5. The relationship between the Crown Forestry
Rental Trust and other parties including claimants, the
Waitangi Tribunal, the Office of Treaty Settlements and
other institutions in the treaty settlement process and the
impact of the Crown Forestry Rental Trust’s ‘New Direction’
on these relationships
6. The criteria used by the Crown
Forestry Rental Trust to determine the allocation of funding
to claimants
7. The appropriateness of the current
legislative framework of the Crown Forestry Rental
Trust
8. The appropriateness of the current lines of
accountability of the Crown Forestry Rental
Trust
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