The Body Shop New Zealand enters voluntary administration, closing 16 stores and affecting 70 jobs.

The Body Shop New Zealand has entered voluntary administration after failing to find a buyer, following the UK parent company's administration last year. Administrators Daniel Stoneman and Neale Jackson are working to sell remaining stock and wind down the business, which includes 16 stores and employs about 70 people. The UK business was saved in September after a purchase by Aurea Group.

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