The Government looks likely to pay close to $300,000 for the rent and utilities of offices which will be sitting vacant until late March next year.
Documents released to聽九一星空无限talk ZB聽show the lease on the offices for the聽聽expires on March 31, 2025.
Treasury officials estimate rental and utility payments over that period will be $285,000.
鈥淥ptions for early termination of the lease or a sub-lease are being explored,鈥 documents say.
鈥淸But] no other Government agencies yet have committed to taking over the existing lease.鈥
Options for early termination are also being explored, and聽the Treasury聽is working with the Government Property Group to find a solution.
But Labour鈥檚 regulation spokesman Duncan Webb has pointed out the irony in the fact this use of Government money is so unproductive.
鈥淚t appears [Regulation Minister]聽David Seymour鈥檚 idea of productivity is to get rid of the agency tasked with improving productivity, pay out redundancy to all of the people he鈥檚 fired and rent on the offices they no longer occupy, then create a new agency with a new CEO and put them somewhere else.
鈥淭his is yet another example of the Government making cuts, laying people off and repealing things without a plan.鈥
Labour's regulation spokesman Duncan Webb. Photo / Mark Mitchell
The Productivity Commission was one of the first casualties of the Government鈥檚 plan to reduce the size of the public sector.
It was officially disestablished on February 29 鈥 Seymour had questioned the value taxpayers were getting for the commission.
Its funding was re-allocated to his new Ministry of Regulation, which the Act leader says will 鈥渟trengthen the regulatory management system to improve regulatory quality in New Zealand鈥.
Despite the new Ministry taking the Productivity Commission鈥檚 funding, its staff won鈥檛 be moving into its offices.
Seymour says the Regulation Ministry is currently occupying vacant space and co-locating with the Public Service Commission.
鈥淎s one of the smallest ministries with one of the biggest jobs it makes sense for this to be the case, as one of the core roles of the ministry is to provide leadership and oversight across the whole public sector to improve the quality of regulations.
He said this will, in turn improve, the lives of all New Zealanders.
And he鈥檚 defending the bill to taxpayers for the vacant building.
鈥淎fter years of excessive growth from Labour, the Government is now shrinking the size of the bloated public service.
鈥淭hat means there will be some spare office space in the meantime, it鈥檚 a bit unfair to expect one of the smallest ministries to occupy all of it.鈥
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