At last November's apology, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon told survivors that a new independent redress scheme would be established.
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The prime minister has defended plans to cut HECS debts by 20 per cent for students, after concern about how the plan would be paid for.
At last November's apology, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon told survivors that a new independent redress scheme would be established.
At last November's apology, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon told survivors that a new independent redress scheme would be established.
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