Sir Bob Jones
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Auckland commercial property developer Ted Manson has recently built some high rise buildings containing small CBD apartments.

A number of these he’s allocated to a 15 year lease to the state at a discounted rental, as a charitable gesture (to the taxpayer).

Manson has given a lengthy interview to the New Zealand Herald about philanthropy.

He is quoted thus; “Not enough wealthy people give enough back. If all the well-off people here spent time and money helping those less well-off, New Zealand wouldn’t have such a divide between rich and poor”.

Ted, take notice. I know many wealthy people. All are philanthropic, many to degrees, by a country mile way beyond your efforts.

Where they differ from you is they don’t feel the need to ring the news media and tell them about it.

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Sir Robert ‘Bob’ Jones — now New Zealand’s largest private office building owner in Wellington and Auckland, and with substantial holdings in Sydney and Glasgow, totalling in excess of two billion...