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The Justice Minister is defending the chairperson of an advisory group on retail crime, following a spate of resignations in recent weeks.
Three of the five members on the Ministerial Advisory Group for victims of retail crime have resigned in recent weeks.
Retail NZ chief executive Carolyn Young, who was one of three business leaders advising the government on how to combat retail crime, said she quit because her relationship with chairperson Sunny Kaushal became untenable.
Young's departure follows that of Foodstuffs North Island se
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