“Bureaucracy too much”
“On reviewing the New Zealand economy, we are greatly concerned with the frustrations bureaucracy places on the exercise of enterprise,” says the managing director of Command Services Corporation, Ltd, (Mr A. J. McGrath) in the annual report. “The frustrations we encountered over a period of two and a half years to enable us to complete our first export order of New Zealand manufactured products would have defeated less determined entrepreneurs. “Excessive regulations in New Zealand make the task of the entrepreneur, particularly one without resources, so difficult that vitally needed export enterprises are stifled, in an economic climate where maximum effort should be made to stimulate them,” Mr McGrath says.
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Press, 18 July 1979, Page 23
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