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18 August 2026

Pharmac culture continues to improve, and get more transparent

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Pharmac culture continues to improve, and get more transparent

Associate Health Minister David Seymour welcomes the summary report on Pharmac’s progress against his 2025/26 Letter of Expectations. “What we are doing is working. We’ve transformed the culture at Pharmac,” Mr Seymour says.

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