Labour concedes it could have done more to deal with disruptive state housing tenants

Leader of the Labour Party Chris Hipkins

Chris Hipkins said Labour had made some changes when in government to deal with disruptive Kāinga Ora tenants but acknowledged "it's probably an area where we could've done more". Photo: RNZ / Angus Dreaver

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