The Minister of Treaty Negotiations is considering advice from officials before making any decisions on what a former Tuhoronuku board member describes as a mandate that is "shakier" than ever.
The future of Tuhoronuku's mandate to negotiate Treaty claims on behalf of Ngapuhi is still up in the air following the board's meeting on Friday which saw four board members hand in resignation letters.
The meeting was called to discuss the Maranga Mai report which recommends a way forward for Ngapuhi and was established by a tripartite engagement group comprising the Crown, Te Kotahitanga and Tuhoronuku.
The report has been the subject of debate and Minister of Treaty Negotiations Chris Finlayson warned he would "reassess" the mandate if the report's recommendations were not accepted in full.
After Friday's meeting Tuhoronuku chairman Hone Sadler wrote to Mr Finlayson saying the board had voted 15-6 to accept Maranga Mai and allow a transition of its mandate to a new group to take place.