Maniapoto and the Crown agree to a deferred timeline
Maniapoto and the Crown agree to a deferred timeline for Deed of Settlement
Media Statement 21 September 2018
For immediate use
As you will recall, in December 2016, the Maniapoto Māori Trust Board (MMTB) received the mandate to represent Maniapoto in Treaty settlement negotiations. Since then, significant progress was made with the signing of the Agreement in Principle with the Crown in August 2017. We are now at a phase of initialling a deed of settlement and looking into the future of Maniapoto once a settlement is reached. The Crown has recently informed MMTB that the timeframes to initialling of a deed of settlement are now extended beyond the original completion date of December 2018. If work continues to progress at a steady pace however between the Maniapoto negotiators and the Crown, we expect that the deed of settlement can be initialled in the first quarter of 2019.
“Our team have made considerable
progress in negotiations with the Crown to get the best
outcome possible for Maniapoto me ona hapū maha. A key
focus of the team has been to take an inclusive approach
with our people to ensure everyone has had an opportunity to
provide feedback and have a say. We are now dealing with
substantive issues that require more time for us to reach a
Deed of Settlement that we can then bring back to the
people. Engagement and further updates will continue to be
provided to the iwi. We are committed to continue moving
forward, strengthen the capability of our people and lead
ourselves in the journey ahead” says MMTB Chairman, Tiwha
Bell.