In fact, he argued forcefully against the botch-up, to great personal cost.
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The National Party called for Clark to be sacked after the botch-up.
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Outbreaks of insanity and botch-up reside everywhere in the parliamentary precinct.
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Trying to now blame Labour for its botch-up is breathtakingly arrogant.
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The Prime Minister refused to apologise for the border botch-up, when asked about it today.
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On Tuesday, he said it was a botch-up.
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Have you been affected by the council's botch-up?
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Poor governance and management have caused another IT botch-up and a cost blowout at a government department.
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A political botch-up over Kiwisaver has forced National to state its position on the scheme's compulsory employer contributions.
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It's one of the 29 recommendations to come out of the ministerial inquiry into last year's botulism botch-up.
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The head of Corrections has apologised to MPs for a prison mail botch-up relating to the Christchurch mosque shootings.
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In February officials thought there were only 2,500 people caught up in the address botch-up.
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In discussing the problems around onsold Canterbury homes with improper quake repairs, Mr Brownlee said the term "botch-up" annoyed him.
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Auckland councillor Mike Lee says homeowners affected by the council's resource consent botch-up should join a class action lawsuit against the council.
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The mayor of Tauranga is vowing to hold to account those responsible for the botch-up at the failed Bella Vista housing development.
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In the wake of the 2019 census botch-up, there are concerns it could take decades for the public to regain trust in statistics.