Whānau Ora Minister Peeni Henare says he's open to a discussion about dropping incentivisation clauses from the contracts of its commissioning agencies following a furore over a $600,000 surplus being paid by one to a private shareholder.
It emerged this week that Te Pou Matakana, one of Whānau Ora's commissioning agencies, paid a $600,000 surplus to the National Urban Māori Authority (Numa).
Te Puni Kōkiri (TPK), which administers Whānau's Ora's funding, told the Māori Affairs Select Committee on Wednesday it was free to do that but chief executive Michelle Hippolite said it was something she would ask questions about.
Henare said he would prefer that any surplus be reinvested and said he would be asking questions about it at a meeting with Te Pou Matakana.
Today he said the issue of the $600,000 payment to Numa had not been raised at today's meeting, which had been arranged to discuss a review of Whānau Ora.