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Thursday, March 27, 2025

Mike's Minute: Get some expertise around the council tables


Lindsay McKenzie is still busy at work.

You will have forgotten the name because like so much news these days, it's hot stuff until it isn't.

Lindsay is the bloke that was appointed to watch over Wellington Council because of their dysfunction.

He has just written his second report. His first report seemed sort of sympathetic. Yes, they were a mess, but they were decent people sort of thing.

His second report seems to suggest not a lot is getting better. Some councillors have continued their criticism of each other and officers are suspected of leaking information, writes Lindsay.

He also says the community is at its wits end over infrastructure although most of that comes from the same complainers.

He has also noted since his first report there have been several incidences that have given rise to concerns about the organisations ability to function.

Now, the question I have is, given the place is still to be found wanting, what next? You might remember Minister Simeon Brown put this bloke in as the least intrusive option, as opposed to a full commissioner or set of commissioners.

So far, so bad. So, is the government going to do anything? Or is poor old Lindsay set to write reports for the rest of his life?

In the report though is a nugget of gold. He recommends a review of the Local Government Act in relation to the qualification for and capability to hold office.

Yes, yes, and yes please.

Let's actually treat these jobs as jobs as opposed to dabbles, fascinations or fiefdoms. Let's actually require people to have some skills.

The idea you can just put your name forward for a job of such responsibility is absurd beyond belief and when any idiot can have a crack, guess what you get? Wellington is what you get.

Let's get a bit professional, let's put a bit of heft behind the job, and let's get some talent in the room.

I have no doubt this is going nowhere, because why would you fix anything when you can ignore it? But if that was run with, Lindsay would deserve, if not a knighthood, certainly keys to a vastly better run city.

Mike Hosking is a New Zealand television and radio broadcaster. He currently hosts The Mike Hosking Breakfast show on NewstalkZB on weekday mornings - where this article was sourced.

2 comments:

CXH said...

The elected people have little real power, this is held by the CEO of the councils.

So perhaps we need some decent talent as paid employees as the main focus.

Anonymous said...

“ He recommends a review of the Local Government Act in relation to the qualification for and capability to hold office.” Strongly disagree. Anyone can stand for office in a good democracy otherwise we end up with an oligarchy or some other variant of being ruled by our “betters”. I’ve had enough of experts to last a lifetime. I do agree with the commenter above, without voters having a say in council CEOs and staff or pulling back the remit of the council we are concerned with the wrong things. If Wellington want to elect their hilarious mayoress then that’s their democratic choice.

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