EPA struggles to find independent experts in 'small' New Zealand

EPA struggles to find independent experts in 'small' New Zealand
By Jonathan Underhill Nov. 19 (BusinessDesk) - The Environmental Protection Agency says it struggles to find enough independent experts in a small country where many people have professional links with industry or environmental groups and may have to consider the appointment of permanent 'commissioners'. The comments are in the EPA's post-election briefing to environment minister Nick Smith. The EPA was established in 2011 with a brief that ranges from managing boards of inquiry under the Resource Management Act, to processing application...