The Government has disputed claims by Labour that the bill for the offload of state houses is nearly $29 million and climbing.
Labour's housing spokesman Phil Twyford today released information obtained under the Official Information Act, which he said showed $26.7 million had been spent by on consultants.
A further $2.2 million had been spent on the sale process in Tauranga and Invercargill, Mr Twyford said.
"It is obscene National has spent $26 million on consultants advising them how to sell state houses, while they are hounding homeless people to pay back massive debts racked up by WINZ putting them into motels because there aren't any houses.
"Unbelievably, the Government has 129 officials beavering away on how to flog off publicly owned land and homes that should be used to house the homeless."