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Ernest Duval Tax Working Group Public Submissions Information Release Release Document September 2018 taxworkingroup.govt.nz/key-documents Key to sections of the Official Information Act 1982 under which information has been withheld. Certain information in this document has been withheld under one or more of the following sections of the Official Information Act, as applicable: [1] 9(2)(a) - to protect the privacy of natural persons, including deceased people; [2] 9(2)(k) - to prevent the disclosure of official information for improper gain or improper advantage. Where information has been withheld, a numbered reference to the applicable section of the Official Information Act has been made, as listed above. For example, a [1] appearing where information has been withheld in a release document refers to section 9(2)(a). In preparing this Information Release, the Treasury has considered the public interest considerations in section 9(1) of the Official Information Act. Settlement Group Number of Members Settlement Date Te Pumautanga o Te Arawa 24,000 11 June 2008 Deeds of Settlement\Te Deed of Settlement Pumautanga o Te Arawa\Te Summary Pumautanga o Te Arawa Summary.pdf Deeds of Settlement\Te Original Deed of Settlement Pumautanga o Te Arawa\Te P 121 has values of redress Pumautanga o Te Arawa.pdf Deeds of Settlement\Te Pumautanga o Te Arawa\Te P 9 has value of school First Amendment Pumautanga o Te Arawa 1st land Amendment.pdf Deeds of Settlement\Te Pumautanga o Te Arawa\Te Second Amendment Pumautanga o Te Arawa 2nd Amendment.pdf Ahuriri Hapū 1,000 2 November 2016 Deeds of Settlement\Ahuriri Deed of Settlement Hapu\Ahuriri Hapu Summary Summary.pdf Deeds of Settlement\Ahuriri Original Deed of Settlement Hapu\Ahuriri Hapu.pdf Deeds of Settlement\Ahuriri First Amendment Hapu\Ahuriri Hapu 1st Amendment.pdf Deeds of Settlement\Ahuriri Second Amendment Hapu\Ahuriri Hapu 2nd Amendment.pdf Central North Island Forests 100,000 25 June 2008 Deeds of Settlement\Central Deed of Settlement North Island Forests Iwi Has full information Summary Collective\CNI Forest Summary.pdf Deeds of Settlement\Central Original Deed of Settlement North Island Forests Iwi Collective\CNI Forests.pdf Waikato and Waipa Rivers 2009-2011 Deeds of Settlement\Waikato and Ngāti Maniapoto P75 full info Waipa Rivers\Maniapoto.pdf 33,627 Deeds of Ngāti Raukawa Settlement\Waikato and P55 full info Waipa Rivers\Raukawa.pdf 33,627 Deeds of Te Arawa Settlement\Waikato and P67 full info Waipa Rivers\Te Arawa.pdf 42,159 Deeds of Settlement\Waikato and Waikato-Tainui P90 full info Waipa Rivers\Wiakato Tainui.pdf 33,429 Deeds of Settlement\Waikato and Ngāti Tuwharetoa P16 Waipa Rivers\Ngati Tuwharetoa.pdf 34,674 Hauai 30 October 1993 Deeds of Original Deed of Settlement P3 Settlement\Hauai\Hauai.pdf Pare Hauraki 16,000 22 December 2016 Deed of Settlement Deeds of Settlement\Pare P1 Summary Hauraki.pdf Deeds of Settlement\Pare Original Deed of Settlement P83 Hauraki Deed.pdf P90 Heretaunga Tamatea 15,900 26 September 2015 Deeds of Deed of Settlement Settlement\Heretaunga P3 Summary Tamatea\Heretaunga Tamatea.pdf Deeds of Settlement\Heretaunga Original Deed of Settlement Tamatea\Heretaunga Tamatea Deed.pdf Deeds of Settlement\Heretaunga First Amendment Tamatea\Heretaunga Tamatea First Amendment.pdf Deeds of Settlement\Heretaunga Second Amendment Tamatea\Heretaunga Tamatea Second Amendment.pdf Kiore Whakakau 15 February 1992 Deeds of Settlement\Kiore Original Deed of Settlement P2 Whakakau.pdf Maraeroa A & B 26 September 2015 Deeds of Deed of Settlement Settlement\Maraeroa P39 A&B\Maraeroa A&B.pdf Marutūāhu 17 May 2013 Deeds of Collective Settlement P10 Settlement\Marutuahu.pdf Maungaharuru 100 25 May 2013 Deeds of Deed of Settlement Settlement\Maungaharuru P3 Summary Summary.pdf Deeds of Deed of Settlement Settlement\Maungaharuru Deed.pdf Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi 3,000 25 May 2013 Deeds of Settlement\Ngaa Deed of Settlement Rauru Kiitahi\Ngaa Rauru P3 Summary Kiitahi Summary.pdf Deeds of Settlement\Ngaa Deed of Settlement Rauru Kiitahi\Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi.pdf Ngaati Whanaunga 25 August 2017 Deeds of Settlement\Ngaati Deed of Settlement Whanaunga\Ngaati P3 Summary Whanaunga Summary.pdf Deeds of Settlement\Ngaati Deed of Settlement Whanaunga\Ngaati Whanaunga.pdf Ngai Tahu 29,133 21 November 1997 Deeds of Settlement\Ngai Deed of Settlement P11 Tahu\Financial redress.pdf http://ngaitahu.iwi.nz/ngai- tahu/the- settlement/settlement- offer/economic-security/ https://www.stuff.co.nz/nat ional/100542696/Ng-i-Tahu- and-Tainui-receive-370- million-in-Treaty-payment- top-ups-with-more-to-come https://www.stuff.co.nz/nat ional/100542696/Ng-i-Tahu- and-Tainui-receive-370- million-in-Treaty-payment- top-ups-with-more-to-come https://www.stuff.co.nz/nat ional/politics/102982674/ng ai-tahu-and-waikatotainui- receive-substantial-treaty- payments-to-acknowledge- historical-deal Ngāi Tai ki Tāmaki 500 7 November 2015 Deed of Settlement Deeds of Settlement\Ngai P3 Summary Tai Ki Tamaki\Summary.pdf Deeds of Settlement\Ngai Original Deed of Settlement Tai Ki Tamaki\Deed.pdf Deeds of Settlement\Ngai First Amendment Tai Ki Tamaki\First Amendment.pdf Deeds of Settlement\Ngai Second Amendment Tai Ki Tamaki\Second Amendment.pdf Ngai Tāmanuhiri 1,700 5 May 2011 Deed of Settlement Deeds of Settlement\Ngai P3 Summary Tamanuhiri\Summary.pdf Deeds of Settlement\Ngai Original Deed of Settlement Tamanuhiri\Deed.pdf Deeds of Settlement\Ngai First Amendment Tamanuhiri\First Amendment.pdf Ngāi Te Rangi 13,400 14 December 2013 Deed of Settlement Deeds of Settlement\Ngai P3 Summary Te Rangi.pdf P2 Ngāi Tuhoe 9,300 4 June 2013 Deed of Settlement Deeds of Settlement\Ngai Summary Te Rangi.pdf Deeds of Settlement\Ngai Original Deed of Settlement P161 Tuhoe Deed.pdf NgāiTakoto 27 October 2012 Deeds of Deed of Settlement Settlement\NgaiTakoto P2 Summary Summary.pdf P3 P3 Ngāruahine 1 August 2014 Deeds of Deed of Settlement Settlement\NgaiTakoto P4 Summary Summary.pdf P4 Ngāti Apa 3,200 8 October 2008 Deed of Settlement Deeds of Settlement\Ngati P4 Summary Apa.pdf P4 P4 Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō 700 29 October 2010 Deeds of Settlement\Ngati Deed of Settlement Apa ki te Ra To P4 Summary Summary.pdf Ngāti Awa 13,000 8 October 2008 Deed of Settlement Deeds of Settlement\Ngati P4 Summary Awa Summary.pdf Ngāti Awa ancillaries 15 September 2004 Deeds of Rangitaiki 60C Settlement\Rangitaiki P12 60C.pdf Deeds of Waiohau P12 Settlement\Waiohau.pdf Deeds of Pukaahu P12 Settlement\Pukaahu.pdf Ngāti Hauā 5,000 18 July 2013 Deed of Settlement Deeds of Settlement\Ngati P4 Summary Haua Summary.pdf P4 Ngāti Hei 500 17 August 2017 Deed of Settlement Deeds of Settlement\Ngati P4 Summary Hei.pdf P4 Ngāti Kahungunu ki 22 March 2018 Wairarapa Deed of Settlement Deeds of Settlement\Ngati P4 Summary Kahungunu.pdf Ngāti Kōata 21 December 2012 Deed of Settlement Deeds of Settlement\Ngati P4 Summary Koata.pdf Ngāti Koroki Kahukura 20 December 2012 Deed of Settlement Deeds of Settlement\Ngati P4 Summary Koroki Kahukura.pdf Ngāti Kuia 1,600 23 October 2010 Deed of Settlement Deeds of Settlement\Ngati P4 Summary Kuia.pdf Ngāti Kuri 6,500 7 February 2014 Deed of Settlement Deeds of Settlement\Ngati P4 Summary Kuri.pdf Ngāti Mākino 2,000 2 April 2011 Deed of Settlement Deeds of Settlement\Ngati P3 Summary Makino.pdf Ngāti Manawa 3,500 12 December 2009 Deed of Settlement Deeds of Settlement\Ngati P4 Summary Manawa.pdf Ngāti Manuhiri 4,900 21 May 2011 Deed of Settlement Deeds of Settlement\Ngati P4 Summary Manuhiri.pdf Ngāti Mutunga (Taranaki) 1,300 31 July 2005 Deed of Settlement Deeds of Settlement\Ngati P4 Summary Mutunga (Taranaki).pdf Ngāti Pāhauwera 6,000 17 December 2010 Deed of Settlement Deeds of Settlement\Ngati P4 Summary Pahauwera.pdf Ngāti Pāoa 3,500 18 August 2017 Deed of Settlement Deeds of Settlement\Ngati P3 Summary Paoa.pdf Ngāti Porou 72,000 22 December 2010 Deed of Settlement Deeds of Settlement\Ngati P4 Summary Porou.pdf Ngāti Pūkenga 1,785 7 April 2013 Deed of Settlement Deeds of Settlement\Ngati P4 Summary Pukenga.pdf Ngāti Rāhiri Tumutumu 250 13 July 2017 Deed of Settlement Deeds of Settlement\Ngati P4 Summary Rahiri Tumutumu.pdf Ngāti Rangi 10 March 2018 Deed of Settlement Deeds of Settlement\Ngati P4 Summary Rangi.pdf Ngāti Ranginui 7,647 21 June 2012 Deed of Settlement Deeds of Settlement\Ngati P4 Summary Ranginui.pdf Ngāti Rangiteaorere 4,000 14 June 2013 Deed of Settlement Deeds of Settlement\Ngati P4 Summary Rangiteaorere.pdf Ngāti Rangiwewehi 1,100 16 December 2013 Deed of Settlement Deeds of Settlement\Ngati P4 Summary Rangiwewehi.pdf Ngāti Rārua 400 13 April 2013 Deed of Settlement Deeds of Settlement\Ngati P4 Summary Rarua.pdf Ngāti Rehua-Ngātiwai ki 3,000 19 December 2016 Aotea Deed of Settlement Deeds of Settlement\Ngati P4 Summary Rehua-Ngatiwai.pdf Ngāti Ruanui 4,000 12 May 2001 Deed of Settlement Deeds of Settlement\Ngati P4 Summary Ruanui.pdf Ngāti Tama (Taranaki) 1,000 5 November 2001 Deed of Settlement Deeds of Settlement\Ngati P4 Summary Tama (Taranaki).pdf Ngāti Tama ki Te Tau Ihu 200 20 April 2013 Deed of Settlement Deeds of Settlement\Ngati P4 Summary Tama ki Te Tau Ihu.pdf Ngāti Tamaoho 30 April 2017 Deed of Settlement Deeds of Settlement\Ngati P4 Summary Tamaoho.pdf P3 Ngāti Tamaterā 2,577 20 September 2017 Deed of Settlement Deeds of Settlement\Ngati P4 Summary Tamatera.pdf P3 Ngāti Tara Tokonui 540 1 June 2017 Deed of Settlement Deeds of Settlement\Ngati P4 Summary Tara Tokanui.pdf P3 Ngāti Toa Rangātira 4,500 7 December 2012 Deed of Settlement Deeds of Settlement\Ngati P4 Summary Toa Rangatira.pdf P3 P4 Ngāti Tūrangitukua
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