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From poison chalice to goblet of wine: Can Bramley survive Te Whatu Ora role?
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From poison chalice to goblet of wine: Can Bramley survive Te Whatu Ora role?
Wednesday 26 February 2025, 12:00 AM

Te Whatu Ora interim chief executive Dale Bramley – ever-youthful, circa 2014 [Image: NZD]
Reporter Stephen Forbes finds words of support for the appointment of public health physician and experienced sector leader Dale Bramley to lead Te Whatu Ora, but the man himself remains elusive
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The appointment of Dale Bramley as the new interim chief executive of Te Whatu Ora is welcomed by many in the health sector.
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