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So far Sasha Borissenko has created 81 blog entries.

Supermarket duopoly: ComCom continues to flex legislative muscles, but is it enough?

OPINION: It’s been a comfort to see ComCom flex its muscles for the underdog consumer. Source: NZ Herald Business News

By | October 6th, 2024|Business|0 Comments

Sasha Borissenko: Semantics, breach of Cabinet rules, or death of democracy?

OPINION: Have New Zealand's checks and balances been eroded? Source: NZ Herald Business News

By | September 8th, 2024|Business|0 Comments

Lawyers haven’t achieved gender equality, but it’s not all bad – Sasha Borissenko

OPINION: But it's not all bad. Source: NZ Herald Business News

By | August 25th, 2024|Business|0 Comments

Truancy and the law: crisis or smokescreen? – Sasha Borissenko

OPINION: The focus should be on addressing the chronically absent rate. Source: NZ Herald Business News

By | August 11th, 2024|Business|0 Comments

Abuse in Care apology hollow if boot camps continue – Sasha Borissenko

OPINION: Is history set to repeat itself over boot camps? Source: NZ Herald Business News

By | July 28th, 2024|Business|0 Comments

Siouxsie Wiles case reveals gap in digital health and safety law – Sasha Borissenko

OPINION: Protections are largely all bark and no bite when it comes to keyboard warriors. Source: NZ Herald Business News

By | July 14th, 2024|Business|0 Comments

KiwiSaver’s legal fishhooks and the Retirement Commission report – Sasha Borissenko

OPINION: Many people are disadvantaged by the rules for the retirement saving scheme. Source: NZ Herald Business News

By | June 30th, 2024|Business|0 Comments

Duty lawyers are underpaid, overworked and nearing retirement – Sasha Borissenko

OPINION: The dire need for change was punctuated recently with the release of a review. Source: NZ Herald Business News

By | June 16th, 2024|Business|0 Comments

Oranga Tamariki repeal saga threatens the separation of powers – Sasha Borissenko

OPINION: Division among the courts and government. Source: NZ Herald Business News

By | May 19th, 2024|Business|0 Comments

A tongue-in-cheek look into judges’ perks – Sasha Borissenko

OPINION: Judges get long periods of time off and travel paid for by the state. Source: NZ Herald Business News

By | May 5th, 2024|Business|0 Comments