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MBIE confirms more than 100 voluntary redundancies
The ministry needs to find approximately $412.5m in cost savings.
The ministry needs to find approximately $412.5m in cost savings.
MBIE says there are 178 active investigations on accredited employers underway.
The ministry has paused recruitment and is looking to defer spending where possible.
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