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Tuesday, March 31, 2026

Alwyn Poole: How endemic is this type of spending in government Ministries?


A few years back two schools I was involved in managing took the Ministry of Education to formal mediation on six non-performance issues on their part.

While all of the outcomes remain confidential I can comment on one of the processes for their response.

At the end of the mediation day there was a point of dispute on how much funding the schools had received. We asked for one day to thoroughly check our figures. They asked for two weeks to do the same.

We supplied our part the next day. Two weeks later they rang. They would not tell us their outcome on the phone – instead insisting they come to Auckland to meet the next day.

The next day – mid-morning – three high level officials arrived at our office. They came in and sat down. Told us that we were correct but that the missing amount would not be made up. I closed the meeting three minutes after it started. They ordered a new taxi and the three senior officials went back to the Auckland airport and home to Wellington.

It has stuck in my head since (and two of the three people are still in very senior roles). They booked flights the day before, flew in and out – plus no doubt a nice lunch – when a phone call or email would have done.

Is this type of spending of taxpayers’ money common?

Alwyn Poole, a well-known figure in the New Zealand education system, he founded and was the head of Mt Hobson Middle School in Auckland for 18 years. This article was sourced HERE

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yes, very common spending. I am not really sure what anybody in the Ministry of Education actually does. Somebody with inside knowledge please post a comment about how each employee in that Ministry spends their day....

Anonymous said...

Hubby (not a public servant ) recently had to fly to Auckland to deliver a presentation to a clutch of public servants…..on arrival he discovered that 6 of the 11 public servants he was supposed to be presenting to were working from home.
He could have done the whole thing on zoom and saved his own company the travel and time costs.
This crap isn’t acceptable in the private sector.
Nz is so broken- by the public servants by the maori grifters and by our laws that support it all

Kawena said...

Charming!

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