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Te Whatu Ora board chair backs not allowing public or journalists into meetings
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Te Whatu Ora/Health NZ is refusing to allow the public or journalists attend its monthly meetings, or read papers to be discussed.
Previously the country's District health Boards had an open door policy and shared papers prior to meetings. The opposition is calling this new approach 'secrecy'.
Te Whatu Ora board chair Rob Campbell spoke to Guyon Espiner.