Kāinga Ora forks out nearly $3m for contractors to help with restructures

Kāinga Ora forks out nearly $3m for contractors to help with restructures
Kāinga Ora says it needs external resources to help with the scale of change it is going through (Image: NZME)
Cécile Meier
Kāinga Ora is spending nearly $3 million on contractors and consultants to assist with its restructuring. According to data released under the Official Information Act (OIA), it hired contractors from H2R, Robert Walters, Inside Executive Recruitment, and Momentum Consulting Group at a total cost of $2.3 m. It hired consultants from firms including Korn Ferry, FuturePath, Nimbl Consulting, EAP and Umbrella Wellbeing at a total cost of more than $500,000.  Future State Project The five biggest contracts are for temporary staf...

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