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Auckland fatal flood review out: Council requested release 'extensions'

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Tom Dillane,
Publish Date
Wed, 12 Apr 2023, 2:19pm

Auckland fatal flood review out: Council requested release 'extensions'

Author
Tom Dillane,
Publish Date
Wed, 12 Apr 2023, 2:19pm

The long-delayed review into the Auckland Anniversary floods which killed four people will arrive today - and the Herald can reveal Auckland Council have been behind some of the release date 鈥渆xtensions鈥, while Mayor Wayne Brown has wanted it out for weeks.

The review commissioned by Brown three days after the January 27, record-breaking Auckland downpour was undertaken by former police commissioner Mike Bush at a cost of $100,000.

Bush will present the key findings and recommendations of the report at a media conference at 3.30pm.

Brown has said the review would 鈥渓ook into all aspects, all people, myself included, plus the professionals, plus even the Government鈥檚 involvement in the response鈥 Lessons must be learned鈥.

The Mayor was widely criticised for the slowness of his public response to the downpour and the eventual decision to place the Auckland region in a state of emergency after 10pm when flooding was already widespread across the city.

It has also been revealed senior firefighters consider the聽聽during the floods floods and did not accurately correspond data from at-capacity emergency workers to Mayor Wayne Brown.

However speaking to the Herald in early April, Brown said he was content with the draft sections of the report he had seen.

鈥淚鈥檝e only seen the bits that are about me. They look to be fairly true so I didn鈥檛 say anything about them. I understand they鈥檝e showed the bits about each person to each person.

聽鈥淚 know what it says about me that鈥檚 all I know about me and I鈥檓 happy enough with them. I can鈥檛 tell you any more because I don鈥檛 know any more.鈥

Brown also denied it was him who had held up the release date of the report.

The Bush report鈥檚 original delivery date of March 3 has thus far been delayed four times.

Both Brown and outgoing Auckland Council chief executive Jim Stabback have had possession of draft sections of the report that relate to them for about two weeks.

鈥淲ell I want it out,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he sooner it鈥檚 out the better as far as I鈥檓 concerned. It鈥檚 not me holding it up, I鈥檒l tell you that, alright. I don鈥檛 know Mike Bush at all but he doesn鈥檛 strike me as the sort of person who would be holding it up for any other reason.鈥

Jim Stabback, Auckland Council's Chief Executive Officer and Mayor Wayne Brown as Brown started the first day of his term. Photo / 九一星空无限

Jim Stabback, Auckland Council's Chief Executive Officer and Mayor Wayne Brown as Brown started the first day of his term. Photo / 九一星空无限

An Auckland Council spokesperson acknowledged a request for more time had been made to respond to the Bush review draft.

鈥淭he council organisation, including Mr Stabback, has been wholly cooperative with the review team,鈥 the spokesperson said.

鈥淚t is correct that a small number of council staff were given the opportunity to provide feedback on draft excerpts of the review and subsequently, to assist with any factual corrections on the broader report. The council team requested additional time to provide the initial response on the excerpts and was given a short extension. The extended deadline was met.鈥

A semantic objection on the difference between requesting more time, and, holding up the process, also seemed to be of concern to council.

鈥淲e note that there is a difference between requesting the time needed to provide the feedback sought by the review team, and 鈥榟olding up鈥 the process. We refute any suggestion that the review has been held up by Mr Stabback or the council鈥檚 lawyers,鈥 the council spokesperson said.

It has also emerged that Auckland Council鈥檚 executive and official information teams say they聽, which was used for corresponding in an official capacity during the city鈥檚 record-breaking fatal floods.

Brown and his office have also claimed聽聽to receive the vital updates being circulated to other council officials during Auckland鈥檚 fatal record-breaking downpour

The long wait for the 鈥榬apid review鈥

Details of Mayor聽鈥檚 independent review into Auckland鈥檚 fatal floods emerged in late March: with some Auckland Council staff having their schedules interrogated in 鈥渕inute detail鈥, and frustrations expressed over inaccurate rain forecasts.

But the Herald also revealed no one from the office of Minister for Emergency Response, Keiran McAnulty, has been interviewed as part of the review.

None of the commissioned $100,000 had been paid to Bush鈥檚 team in late March, but the mayor鈥檚 office has said 鈥渁dditional funding may be negotiated if needed鈥.

The Government has also confirmed it will do its own reviews of the record-breaking and lethal floods and Cyclone Gabrielle.

鈥淲e committed to a review of the response to the Auckland flooding event of 27 January and we stick to that. We鈥檝e since also had to support the response to Cyclone Gabrielle,鈥 McAnulty said.

鈥淭here are always lessons to take from a response. We鈥檝e got two to look into now so we鈥檒l look at the best way to go about that and confirm details pretty soon.鈥

A spokesperson also confirmed 鈥淢inister McAnulty and his office were not questioned as part of Mike Bush鈥檚 review鈥.

But the rapid review commissioned by Brown is nearing completion despite criticism from fellow Auckland councillor Chris Darby that it has the 鈥減otential for conflict of interest鈥. Darby formally wrote to McAnulty urging the Government to commission its own review.

The Herald understands Bush interviewed Auckland Council and mayor鈥檚 office staff in sessions lasting several hours. MetService has also confirmed it is co-operating.

鈥淸They] went through my entire timeline. It was basically down to minute detail about all communication, correspondence, and any relevant information,鈥 a council source said.

鈥淚ncredible detail, down to what I was listening to 鈥 phone calls 鈥 鈥榙id you know, where was that person? I don鈥檛 know 鈥︹

鈥淚 would say they were really focused on the process and the planning and making immediate recommendations to improve the performance and response next time round.鈥

A man tries to clear the drain outside his house in Greenlane during the worst flooding the Auckland region has ever experienced. Photo / Dean Purcell

A man tries to clear the drain outside his house in Greenlane during the worst flooding the Auckland region has ever experienced. Photo / Dean Purcell

However, the source said Bush and his team were not asking direct questions which named the key players in the emergency response to Auckland鈥檚 floods - such as Fire and Emergency regional manager Ron Devlin or McAnulty.

鈥淣o [names]. I felt that it was very much my timeline and I presume that they built and established [what happened] 鈥 by putting everyone鈥檚 information together,鈥 the source said.

Deputy mayor Desley Simpson confirmed she was interviewed as part of the Bush review, as well as West Auckland councillor Shane Henderson from the Wait膩kere ward.

However, at least a handful of councillors on Auckland Councill鈥檚 governing body have had no contact from Bush鈥檚 team.

It is also understood there is frustration within sectors of the council and the mayor鈥檚 office over the rain forecasts leading up to January 27.

A weather alert email to all elected members of Auckland Council at 10.11am on January 27 from Auckland Emergency Management, informed by MetService, had a severe weather warning to 鈥渆xpect 50 to 80 mm of rain, especially in the east and north, with thunderstorms possible鈥.

However, a report by Auckland Council鈥檚 Healthy Waters team on February 16 highlights in a graph that a Niwa weather station at Motat, in Western Springs, recorded 140mm of rain on the evening of January 27.

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