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What could benefit changes mean for NZ's most vulnerable? | TVNZ Breakfast

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Beneficiary advocate Kay Brereton has hit out at the Government over its framing of planned changes to benefits.

Beneficiaries will now have to meet with the Ministry of Social Development within two weeks of starting their benefit to determine their plan to get into work. If they don't, they could face a sanction.

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What could benefit changes mean for NZ's most vulnerable? | TVNZ Breakfast

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