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Anthony Willy, barrister and solicitor, has served as a judge on four courts: district, environment, tax, and valuation. He is a former lecturer in law at Canterbury University and presently an arbitrator, commercial mediator and Resource Management Act commissioner, and yesterday he shared his views on Three Waters – and particularly Ngai Tahu – with the New Zealand Centre for Political Research.

He notes Ngai Tahu’s commercial acumen, wonders what’s in it for the iwi and questions LGNZ’s involvement.

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