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RAM Details Auditor-General Concerns

Published: Fri 17 Sep 2004 10:40 AM
RAM – Residents Action Movement
“ RAM-Residents Action Movement has received advice from the Auditor-General that our concerns have been passed on to Mr Robert Cox, Sector Manager with responsibility for Transit NZ” said Elaine West , ARC Auckland candidate.
“RAM requested that the Auditor-General place a stay on proceedings associated with ALPURT B2 (SH1 extensions from Orewa-Puhoi, as a toll road) and to investigate -
- Government’s continued disregard to collate, analyse and distribute data regarding regional petrol taxes as requested by constituents, and the majority of ALPURT B2 submitters.”
Ms West continues, “RAM has also requested that an investigation into specific public office-holders and their private interests take place so that any conflicts of interest are addressed.”
“Mr Cox will make contact with RAM after having ‘had the opportunity of fully considering the issues’ we have raised.”
“RAM has eight candidates standing for the Auckland Regional Council who have pledged to uphold
the Citizen’s Manifesto – a document put together after eight months of public consultation.”
“Among other things, the Citizen’s Manifesto rejects tolls on New Zealand roads and advocates that Auckland has a greater share of regional petrol taxes for transport infrastructure.”
“It is also worth mentioning at this point” continues Ms West, “that a RAM-led ARC will set up a Register of Interest which outlines all significant assets, including shares, directorships and consultancies, and that the register will be open to public scrutiny.”

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