Blaming ‘Wellington’ a smoke screen says North Shore Mayor
Blaming ‘Wellington’ for the Super City fiasco is a smoke screen to divert attention from the real culprits, North Shore Mayor Andrew Williams said today.
“A disturbing trend is appearing where some commentators and super city supporters are starting to blame ‘Wellington’ for the impending super city train wreck, in a shrewd attempt to shift the blame from the real culprits who are right here in Auckland under our very noses,” Mayor Williams said.
“Chamber of Commerce head Michael
Barnett recently blamed
‘Wellington and a select group of bureaucrats’ for super city failings,
AUT
academic Peter McKinley recently said ‘the whole restructuring process
is being
driven from Wellington’, and mayoral hopeful John Banks recently tried
to blame
‘the backroom people, the architects of the grand plan’ in
Wellington.”
“The super city
is the creation of local
government minister and Epsom MP Rodney
Hide and has been rubber stamped by Cabinet every step of the
way, eight of whom are Auckland MPs themselves, including five here on
the North
Shore; John Key , Wayne Mapp,
Murray McCully ,
Jonathan Coleman and Steven
Joyce.” “All the
decisions, from setting up the
super city and super mayor, to setting up the local boards as ‘talk
shops’
without any power or funding in their own right, to the rules setting up
the
ward gerrymander, to handing the vast bulk of community assets over to
unelected
council company boards meeting in secret, are all decisions taken by the
Minister and the Cabinet.” “The truth is
that the
Wellington bureaucrats, for once in their lives, have
actually helped the people of
Auckland . Their inherent inability to move
quickly and their endlessly frustrating processes have acted as a
bulwark
against the government’s ‘crash through’ approach and given Aucklanders
just
enough time to see the true horror of the super city model before it is
too
late.” “The government
is behaving like Dr.
Frankenstein running from its own monster, and looking for scapegoats.
Next they
will be blaming ‘Wellington’ for the appointment of dozens of the
government’s
cronies onto council company boards, then they will try blaming the
Auckland Transition Agency , then the
new Auckland Council itself and its massive bureaucracy, for failing the
people
of Auckland, which takes us back to square one,” Mayor
Willi ams said. Eleven months ago on 7 April
2009
Rodney Hide launched his attack on the democracy of
Auckland . His
speech and press statement that day stated “The
Government had rejected the Royal Commission’s proposal of six local
councils
because it would mean unnecessary and costly duplication of service
delivery,
and be too large to allow effective grassroots community representation.
“We now
have a simpler, clearer governance structure that provides strong
leadership at
the regional level and community representation at the local
level.” Goodness knows
how Rodney Hide
thinks that a super council with over 6,000 staff, eight siloed
non-elected
CCO’s handling 75 percent of
council
business, and 19 toothless local boards is a "simpler,
clearer governance
structure "
than the well established
democratically accountable local units of government they replace. So much for
his much promised, much vaunted “one mayor, one council, one voice for
Auckland ”. What we
are being delivered is a far cry from his claims of 7 April.