Hawke's Bay District Health Board (HBDHB) is the biggest employer in the region, giving jobs to nearly 3000 people, and with a budget of half a billion dollars.
But the figure that has recently raised eyebrows is the number of people standing in the upcoming HBDHB election - an unprecedented 25 candidates.
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"I think one of the principal reasons is some of the senior board members are retiring this year and I think people see that as an opportunity to fill those vacancies," HBDHB chairman Kevin Atkinson said.
He had planned to retire from the HBDHB, too, but with the prospect of an inexperienced board, which will have as its first task the appointment of a new chief executive, Atkinson thought it prudent to run for a seventh term.