Kāinga Ora CEO resigns after critical report and government-induced changes – NZ Herald 1 July 2024

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Andrew McKenzie, CEO of Kāinga Ora, has announced his resignation, citing significant changes imposed by the Government as the reason. Chairman Simon Moutter stated McKenzie’s departure is due to a reduction in the role’s scale and accountabilities, which diverged from McKenzie’s initial agreement. McKenzie, who will receive a $365,500 payout, will leave in October.

The resignation follows a critical report highlighting the agency’s financial instability and excessive borrowing, prompting a multi-year restructuring plan by Housing Minister Chris Bishop. McKenzie is praised for his leadership, particularly in establishing Kāinga Ora and improving tenant outcomes.

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