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MP Mariameno Kapa-Kingi's lawyers have claimed Te PΔti MΔori's co-leaders were also projected to overspend their parliamentary budget, and there was discussion of a settlement proposal during the hearing to consider the Te Tai Tokerau MP's expulsion.
Kapa-Kingi's lawyers are arguing Te PΔti MΔori's constitution was not upheld during a process that resulted in her expulsion from the party, with Mike Colson KC saying a "political party which was created to fight injustice has visited a serious injustice".
The substantive hearing is taking place at the High Court in Wellington on Monday, and follows a period of turmoil for the party that resulted in the expulsion of two of its MPs, Kapa-Kingi and TΔkuta Ferris.
Kapa-Kingi challenged her expulsion late last year, resulting in a temporary reinstatement prior to the party's AGM in December, allowing her to atten
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