Te Puni Kōkiri, Ministry of Māori Development, replaced Manatū Māori as well as the Iwi Transition Agency. Both agencies had replaced the Department of Māori Affairs. Part of the role of the new Ministry was to monitor other government departments for delivery to Māori, especially with the transfer of Māori programmes and related funding from the Department of Māori Affairs to other government departments.[i]
Footnotes
[i] go to main content Danny Keenan, ‘The Treaty is Always Speaking?’, in Margaret Tennant and Bronwyn Dalley, eds., Past Judgement, Social Policy in New Zealand History, Otago University Press, Dunedin, 2004, p. 217.