Embattled former Maori Party co-leader Marama Fox is eyeing a return to Parliament in 2023, but says she’s focused on her current cashflow problems at present.
Fox, whose consultancy company was liquidated last week, estimates she owes around $156,000 to creditors but says she’s determined everyone will be paid back.
Her business problems prompted her to offer her resignation as co-leader of the Mori Party last week, an offer that was accepted by the party this week as more stories emerged of businesses being left out of pocket by Marama Fox Consultancy Group Tapui.
Fox set up the business, aimed at building affordable homes for homeless and low-income families, after she and fellow co-leader Te Ururoa Flavell lost their seats in …
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