Audit Office Is Watching Stadium Funding Closely.
NoMoreRates
THE NATIONWIDE CAMPAIGN TO REPLACE THE
PRESENT SYSTEM OF COUNCIL RATES WITH A FAIRER SYSTEM WHICH
REFLECTS ABILITY TO PAY AND VALUE FOR MONEY.
Audit Office Is Watching Stadium Funding Closely.
Councils Should Accept Ratepayers Concerns And Tell Government It Must Pay For Eden Park And Not Ratepayers.
As ratepayers wait anxiously to hear how the Eden Park upgrade is to be funded the Auditor-General’s Office has indictated to NoMoreRates that it will be watching for any legal implications if rates funding is involved.
NoMoreRates asked the Auditor-General if the Minister could force any local authority to use rates to fund Eden Park upgrade – or any other stadium.
The response from the Audit Office was;-
You ask us to comment on the ability of the Minister
to require a rate to be set, short of enabling legislation.
It does not appear clear to us that the Minister intends to
or would actually ‘force’ a Council to rate. Rather we
presume the funding would be a matter of negotiation for the
respective parties to pursue within their legal ability once
agreement over funding has been reached.
How any
resultant negotiation is finalised and enacted will be
closely watched with interest by the Office.
NoMoreRates raised the issue with the Audit Office in order to show local councils that they did not have to commit rate funding to the stadium upgrade if their ratepayers opposed such a move.
David Thornton said today, ‘This response from the Audit Office should put some backbone into those councils who seem unwilling to tell the Government that it should be paying for Eden Park and not the ratepayers of the Auckland region’.
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