A deed of settlement between the Crown and Mana Ahuriri Inc was initialled in August last year, including redress in cash and property assets, including airport shares, and other aspects including such things as restoring Mataruahou as the name of Bluff, Middle and Hospital hills.
But the completion of the process has been stalled by complaints to the Minister, over the absence of society audits dating back three years, the lack of elections in 2014-2015, the lack of disclosure of a $500,000 bank loan taken out for trust administration and wages, and claimed inadequacies in a ratification process late last year.
Generally, costs of claimant settlement negotiation and ratification processes, including administration and wages, are supported by an Office of Treaty Settlement fund, or the Crown Forestry Rentals Trust, where forests are included in the claim boundaries.
Ngati Paarau member Matthew Mullany, whose people have a specific interest in the Waiohiki claim and interests in other aspects, is among those who have raised the concerns.
He said the key concern with the loan was that it was not disclosed to members of the combined hapu before the ratification vote and that members of the board had voted to spend money before it is received.