
Hide
must come clean on Auckland Council Powers
“Rodney Hide needs to come clean about what powers the Auckland Council
will have regarding the hiring and firing of Council-owned company directors
”, says Phil Twyford .
On TV One’s Close Up programme, Rodney Hide claimed the Auckland Council “could
meet and sack one or all of the people on the CCO’s" , in response to
criticism of his powers to appoint the initial directors of the seven powerful
council-owned companies that will run most of the Super City's operations.
Labour’s spokesperson for Auckland Issues, Phil Twyford said Hide was again
misleading Aucklanders in an attempt to calm public concerns about the super
city.
"The truth is that the Council will be under the same legal obligations
as any public body to act fairly and reasonably. If National stacks the boards
of these companies with their hand-picked appointees, it won't be as easy for
the new Council to remove them as Rodney Hide seems to suggest.
"Mr Hide's comments imply that the directors serve at the pleasure of
the Council and could be sacked on day one with no justification. However this
is not true.
What is true is that under the third super city bill Rodney Hide won't be subject
to the normal transparency provisions in the Local Government Act for appointing
directors.
The current law requires that the process for appointing and remunerating directors
of CCO’s is a transparent one. But in the third super city bill currently before
the select committee Rodney Hide has given himself the ability to override
these provisions
CCO's control 75% of Council business, if the Council can't freely appoint
people to these boards, confident in the direction of the boards, and then
Aucklanders have been robbed again of their voice and effective control.
"Labour opposes the blanket imposition of these council-owned companies.
The Government hasn't provided any justification for this heavily commercialised
model. In fact four Government Departments advised against it for the transport
agency. But if they do go ahead, Rodney Hide should certainly not be appointing
all the directors. He should put caretaker arrangements in place, and leave
the appointments to the newly elected Council.
"Just last week he was misleading Aucklanders by saying their local boards
will have the power to "make by-laws", when the government have specifically
ruled out the local boards having any rule-making powers.
“The sad truth of the Hide super city model is that the local boards can only
advocate to the Super Council for a by-law, and lobby them to pass it, just like
any other lobby group in Auckland can.
"Rodney Hide needs to stop playing games with Aucklanders and come clean
about the facts surrounding who has the real power to make decisions about Auckland’s
future – given very little of that power lies with Aucklanders themselves".

Labour's Auckland
Issues spokesperson Phil Twyford. Picture ©John Chapman