Education Minister Hekia Parata has requested a full briefing from her officials after revelations in Parliament that a trust in Northland spent Government money buying 81ha of farmland for a charter school it will be opening next year.
New Zealand First MP Tracey Martin said the Nga Parirau Matauranga Trust had put prefabs and portaloos in a paddock. The MP asked Ms Parata if she considered it to be a modern learning environment.
Last night, Ms Parata confirmed there were temporary facilities there but said they were for the workers developing the site and the school.
The school's curriculum director, Natasha Sadler, confirmed the trust had spent $625,000 buying the farmland. The money came out of the $1.6 million implementation and establishment fee the school received from the Ministry of Education. The trust was doing nothing that had not been agreed with the ministry.
A claim that the trust had run out of money to build the school was wrong.