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'Political theatre': Tory Whanau resolute as Crown observer named

Author
Georgina Campbell,
Publish Date
Tue, 12 Nov 2024, 9:39am
Photo / Mark Mitchell
Photo / Mark Mitchell

'Political theatre': Tory Whanau resolute as Crown observer named

Author
Georgina Campbell,
Publish Date
Tue, 12 Nov 2024, 9:39am

Lindsay McKenzie has been appointed as Wellington City Council鈥檚 Crown observer. 

Local Government Minister Simeon Brown said McKenzie has significant governance and senior leadership experience. 

McKenzie鈥檚 term will last until July next year. 

Wellington City Council鈥檚 Crown observer will be on the job tomorrow after the Government revealed the man tasked with sorting out 鈥渢he shambles鈥. 

Lindsay McKenzie, the former chief executive of Tasman District Council and Gisborne District Council, has agreed to take on the role. 

Wellington Mayor Tory Whanau told 九一星空无限talk ZB鈥檚 Wellington Mornings host Nick Mills there had been better collaboration at the council in the past couple of weeks. 

鈥漌hen the Minister was contemplating government intervention, I think that kind of gave everyone a bit of a fright. The last thing the council wanted was a commissioner鈥, she said. 

Whanau said she wasn鈥檛 surprised when the Government decided to appoint a Crown observer. 

鈥滻 wouldn鈥檛 say relief, just kind of like acceptance that this was happening.鈥 

When asked whether she鈥檇 lost control of her council, Whanau said no. 

鈥漈his robustness and perception of dysfunction has been building for years.鈥 

Whanau believed they could work together but said 鈥渦nified鈥 was probably no longer the right word to use. 

Asked what she would do differently, Whanau said anything she did differently would result in the same outcome. 

鈥滶verything that I have done is by the book, I鈥檝e done everything with the best interests of Wellingtonians at heart. 

鈥淲hat we have are some people who relitigate decisions, play politics, play political theatre because that is the nature of Wellington City Council. I stick by my decisions.鈥 

Lindsay McKenzie is the former CEO of Tasman District Council. Lindsay McKenzie is the former CEO of Tasman District Council. 

Whanau believed the council had not reached the threshold for a Crown observer but she accepted that was the Government鈥檚 decision. 

She said the council would never be perfect. 

鈥漈hat鈥檚 due to the personalities that are in the room. When you disagree so fundamentally on things like values, policies or so forth, it鈥檚 going to cause tensions, it鈥檚 going to be robust. 

鈥淲e鈥檝e never going to be best friends and that鈥檚 probably something I was naive about when I was first mayor.鈥 

Whanau spoke to Simeon Brown last night who told her the observer was there to help the council. 

She has exchanged numbers with McKenzie this morning and will set up a meeting with him as soon as possible. 

Whanau said she expected McKenzie to observe and provide guidance to ensure the council was meeting its legislative requirements. 

She did not expect him to attend airport board meetings with her, but he will attend council meetings, workshops and meet with elected members one-on-one. 

She didn鈥檛 think having an observer was going to be as dramatic as people thought. 

鈥滲ecause there鈥檚 an observer there, we鈥檒l have councillors possibly watch themselves.鈥 

Whanau said observing the capital city could be quite different from McKenzie鈥檚 experience at provincial councils. 

Asked whether councillors had thrown her under the bus, Whanau said; 鈥淵ou鈥檇 have to ask them鈥. 

Whanau said she had not been treated unfairly by her own council and said that it was just political theatre. 

Not every councillor thought she was a great leader but she had a great relationship with the majority of her peers, Whanau said. 

She didn鈥檛 think Wellingtonians were embarrassed by having a Crown observer, and she did not feel she had been picked on by the Government because she was aligned with the Green Party. 

Whanau said between $400 million and $600m in capital spending could be cut after the failed airport sale. 

Asked whether there would be redundancies or a hiring freeze internally at the council to save money, Whanau said cutting capital spending would have a flow-on on effect in operating spending but she 鈥渃ouldn鈥檛 say definitively鈥. 

Whanau said the Golden Mile project was sacred to her because she campaigned on it strongly. 

鈥漈here鈥檚 a lot of negative talk around this project but at the end of the day it鈥檚 the transformational stuff that makes our city liveable, walkable, all that good stuff.鈥 

McKenzie has significant governance and senior leadership experience in local government, Local Government Minister Simeon Brown said in a statement yesterday. 

鈥淲hen Invercargill City Council was facing governance issues, Mr McKenzie was called upon as an external appointee to support its governance performance improvement programme.鈥 

鈥淗e also has strong financial acumen, which is reflected in his current appointment as an Independent Member of the Nelson City Council audit, risk and finance cCommittee.鈥 

Brown revealed he had sought advice on possible Government intervention after the council stopped the controversial sale of its 34% share in the airport 鈥 upending the Long Term Plan (LTP). 

The council now has to amend the LTP and possibly cut hundreds of millions of dollars in capital spending to create additional debt headroom to respond to the insurance risks the airport sale was designed to solve. 

Brown said the decision to appoint a Crown observer was not one that he took lightly. 

鈥淗owever, my assessment is that the financial and behavioural challenges facing the council represent a significant problem as set out in Part 10 of the Local Government Act 2002.鈥 

Speaking to 九一星空无限talk ZB鈥檚 Mike Hosking this morning, Brown said McKenzie will sort through the 鈥渄ysfunction between personalities鈥 at Wellington City Council and will help the mayor and councillors to 鈥済et on鈥. 

He said McKenzie would provide external advice and assist with a fresh pair of eyes, though it鈥檚 up to the council whether it follows the Crown observer鈥檚 guidance. 

鈥漑He is] someone else who 鈥 has not been part of all the drama over the last little while and can provide an extra set of advice.鈥 

Nelson mayor Nick Smith said McKenzie鈥檚 appointment is something the region should be proud of, given his experience as both CEO of Tasman District Council and interim chief executive at Nelson City Council. 

In a Facebook post, Smith said 鈥渢he problems at Wellington City Council will test Lindsay鈥檚 skills with a difficult combination of infrastructure, financial and governance woes鈥. 

鈥淲e wish him, Mayor Tory Whanau and Wellington鈥檚 councillors the very best as they attempt to stabilise the council and sort the Capital鈥檚 major challenges.鈥 

McKenzie鈥檚 term will last until the end of July 2025 or earlier if appropriate. 

鈥淢r McKenzie will provide the support and advice necessary to assist the council as it delivers an amended Long-Term Plan that works for the city, its ratepayers, and communities鈥, Brown said. 

Georgina Campbell is a Wellington-based reporter who has a particular interest in local government, transport, and seismic issues. She joined the Herald in 2019 after working as a broadcast journalist. 

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