Auckland Council Wastes Thousands Paying For Elevators
Auckland Council Wastes Thousands Paying For
Elevators To Announce Floor Numbers In Te
Reo
5 JUNE 2017
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
The Auckland
Ratepayers’ Alliance can reveal that Auckland Council
spent $6,200 of ratepayers’ money to bring in specialist
lift software engineers to enable the elevators in its
Albert Street headquarters to announce floor levels in Te
Reo Māori, rather than just English.
Information released by the Auckland Ratepayers’ Alliance and obtained under the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act, states that this is a pilot project, which may be extended to other council sites across the city.
Jo Holmes, a spokesperson for the Auckland Ratepayers’ Alliance says: “While everyone supports more use of Te Reo, is spending more than $6,000 of ratepayers’ money so office staff are treated to Te Reo numeracy really the highest priority?”
“From our perspective the question is, do ratepayers really get $6,000 of value from changing the language of a lift announcement in an office building? Is it really a priority when new rates are having to be introduced, and our motorways are congested?”
“Phil Goff was elected to tackle Auckland Council’s
wasteful spending. Instead, he’s trying to introduce new
rates to whack the tourism sector, while money is being
wasted literally, as he takes the lift up his ivory
tower.”
ENDS