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# Face of the Day
- URL: https://goodoil.news/face-of-the-day-1392/
- Published: 2026-01-23T17:30:38.000Z
- Updated: 2026-01-23T17:30:37.000Z
- Description: Nicola Willis added to the criticism earlier this week, telling reporters that Breman should have called her to seek advice, even if it was at 3am.
- Author: Good Oil Staff
- Tags: Face of the Day

> The new Reserve Bank governor, Anna Breman, has apologised to Finance Minister Nicola Willis and Foreign Minister Winston Peters for [signing an international letter](https://www.stuff.co.nz/nz-news/360924317/rbnz-governor-signs-letter-support-us-fed-boss-jerome-powell?ref=goodoil.news) without first seeking advice.  
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> It comes after Breman, who has only been in the role since December, signed a letter of support for her US counterpart Jerome Powell, who was facing legal action from President Donald Trump.  
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> Peters hit out at Breman on social media, telling her to “stay in her New Zealand lane”, adding: “the RBNZ has no role, nor should it involve itself, in US domestic politics.”  
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> Willis added to the criticism earlier this week, telling reporters that Breman should have called her to seek advice, even if it was at 3am.  
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> “She put to me that she had been reluctant to contact me at 3am in the morning. I said to her, ‘Look I’m available any time’, and that’s what New Zealanders expect of me.”  
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