18 Jun 2024

Tuesday: Scrutiny begins

From The House , 4:27 pm on 18 June 2024

It’s Scrutiny Week at Parliament – a week when the House doesn’t meet, and instead the twelve subject Select Committees spend the week grilling government ministers about their budget plans.

You may have thought the budget was all sewn up, but that’s far from true. So far, the Government has proposed a budget, and Parliament is considering it, before eventually (presumably), approving, it later this year.

Parliament's budget consideration is pretty involved, but as it involves billions of dollars that is understandable.   

This week – Scrutiny Week – is when the ministers and their various entity bosses come to Parliament and answer questions about it. Because, when it comes down to it – Parliament is the Government’s boss. 

NZ First MP and government minister, Casey Costello defends her budget plans for the immigration portfolio in front of the Social Services and Community Committee.

NZ First MP and government minister, Casey Costello defends her budget plans for the immigration portfolio in front of the Social Services and Community Committee. Photo: VNP / Phil Smith


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