Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations Minister Chris Finlayson has suspended the Crown's recognition of Te Runanga-a-iwi o Ngati Kahu's mandate to pursue settlement of the iwi's treaty claims.
Mr Finlayson said last week that the Crown had last year asked the runanga to address issues raised by Melissa Peters (Te Whanau Moana me te Rorohuri Nga Hapu) and others, by undertaking a process to reconfirm its mandate to negotiate a comprehensive settlement.
The runanga responded in January with a proposal to call a total of 44 hui, followed by a vote open to all Ngati Kahu.
Circumstances had changed, however. Last year the Court of Appeal found that the Waitangi Tribunal had made errors in its remedies inquiry, and ordered the tribunal to "remake" its decision. The runanga had now confirmed that it would pursue remedies through the tribunal rather than negotiating a settlement with the Crown.
Ms Peters said the decision, jointly made with Maori Development Minister Te Ururoa Flavell, followed numerous complaints by "various" hapu and individuals who did not wish to be represented by the runanga. At least three hapu had "formally and completely" withdrawn their mandate from the runanga, and asked the Crown to work urgently towards an alternative.