A $100 million fund to support Māori land development in the regions is the Government stepping in where banks fear to tread, Regional Development Minister Shane Jones says.
But National Party leader Simon Bridges says it is a waste of money that will go to a "selected few", and the Government should focus on the real problem - fixing the Resource Management Act.
Yesterday, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced the funding, citing 2013 research that 80 per cent of Māori freehold land was underutilised or underproductive.
On Newstalk ZB this morning, Jones, who is in charge of the $3 billion Provincial Growth Fund, said that banks had been too reluctant to lend money to develop collectively owned Māori land.
"I won't shy away from the fact that we will be working on projects that the conventional banks can't work out how they can extend money and recover the money if there's 1000 owners over a 50-acre block."