The troubled Te Kohanga Reo National Trust will resist Government "intrusion'' in its management and has set up a working party to consult the country's Kohanga Reo movement over major operational changes.
The message comes from a weekend hui hosted by King Tuheitia in Ngaruawahia where 1200 representatives from 496 Kohanga Reo unanimously agreed to three resolutions.
They include the eight month consultation by the newly formed working party, that the "Crown should not interfere in the affairs of Kohanga Reo'', and that the Kohanga Reo's successful Waitangi Tribunal claim against the Crown for underfunding be progressed.
The Government in a confidential letter has effectively set an April 30 deadline for the trust to get its plans in order or risk losing its role in dispensing about $80 million in funding to the country's Kohanga Reo - Maori language preschools.
It follows allegations of mis-spending of public money by the trust's wholly owned subsidiary Te Pataka Ohanga which have now been referred to the Serious Fraud Office.