On the Money: Luxon's Soprano wardrobe, Paris and Ramaswamy, and counting sweets with Air New Zealand

On the Money: Luxon's Soprano wardrobe, Paris and Ramaswamy, and counting sweets with Air New Zealand
Christopher Luxon didn't quite get the dress code memo. (Image: Dileepa Fonseka/BusinessDesk)
Dileepa Fonseka
On the Money is our weekly newsletter of general frippery from the worlds of business and government.It may be back to the office with formal workwear for all of Wellington’s public servants but for the boss supremo Prime Minister Christopher Luxon it was casual Friday in Auckland.For reasons that were not entirely clear, Luxon was the only person who turned up to the opening of Vital Healthcare’s $38 million expansion to Ormiston Hospital in a polo shirt with chinos and a suit jacket. While it used to be pretty commo...

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