Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has flatly denied National's claim the Government is spending $700,000 of taxpayers' funds a day on inquiries.
"I say they are wrong. I said they were wrong the first time they said it as well," Ardern said when asked about the claim at her weekly media briefing today.
A handout from the State Services Commission was given to journalists at the briefing which Ardern said was the official tally of government reviews and inquiries.
"The State Services Commission has been keeping an official record … their tally at the moment reads that we've got eight inquiries under way, there's been 20 reviews, we've got 13 advisory groups. That takes us to about 41," Ardern said.
The document shows a further 36 reviews or inquiries were "business as usual".