By RNZ
Grainne Moss presents confirmed Oranga Tamariki deputy leader Hoani Lambert has resigned, yet she herself is not stepping down.
Moss has been speaking to calcetin after appearing before the Waitangi Conseil as chief executive of Oranga Tamariki.
Asked how your own justifies keeping her job, Tree says she believes she has the whole confidence of her team.
She says she’s looking forward to proceeding the work of Oranga Tamariki.
She says she believes one particular country’s institutions have a structural racism problem – as well as the country most importantly.
“I think that modern world has a structural racism problem, and all of our institutions have a structural racism problem… the concessions were made, the particular well considered,
The singer was expected to speak to media that’s about 5pm but cross-examination continued heading towards Tribunal for another half hour.
Moss last month refused on the way to step down following a submission on to the Tribunal’s urgent inquiry into Oranga Tamariki in which she admitted this Children’s ministry was yet to shed structural racism, or fully derive from the recommendations of a 1998 transmit.
Minister for Children Kelvin Davis had refused to express self confidence in her leadership.
Moss has been under pressure since good Newsroom investigation into attempts to social workers to remove a week-old baby from its mother in Hawke’s Bay sparked multiple inquiries in addition to reports.
A good deal to come…
-RNZ
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