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Ryall: Resolution in Hawke's Bay DHB

Published: Fri 12 Dec 2008 08:01 AM
Resolution in Hawke's Bay - elected members return to Board
The new Health Minister Tony Ryall has confirmed that the Crown will consent to the applicants’ request to withdraw its application for a judicial review of the previous Health Minister’s sacking of the Hawke’s Bay District Health Board.
“In my personal view, the events leading up to this litigation were most unfortunate and I can understand why the people of Hawke’s Bay were angry with what happened. I am determined to do what I can to put things right,” Mr Ryall says.
The judicial review proceedings were brought by five Hawke’s Bay local bodies following the sacking, and the installation of a Commissioner, Sir John Anderson.
Mr Ryall says, “Sir John has invited the former elected Board members to join a Governance Board for the DHB, which he will chair, from February 2009. The Governance Board can remain in existence until DHB elections are next held and a new Board is formed.”
The National Party committed pre-election to restoring the elected members to a governance role in the affairs of the Hawke's Bay District Health Board.
The Minister is pleased this has been achieved within a month of the election.
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