Answers demanded from Entrust trustees before voting starts
It’s time for Entrust trustees to provide information so that voters can fairly assess their performance before consumers vote in October.
City Vision for Entrust candidates Peter Neilson, Glenda Fryer, Richard Leckinger and Simon Mitchell (Robert Reid has a previous commitment in Wellington) today delivered to Entrust a series of questions with a request for answers before the voting papers go out on the 11 October this year.
“We are submitting the list of questions attached that, members of the public and beneficiaries of the trust need to know the answers for, before they vote in October” said Peter Neilson.
Simon Mitchell said “the trust has suffered from infighting which has seen candidates dropped and Vector directors removed including the long serving Vector Chair Michael Stiassny. Changes in the electricity business and a possible further sell down of Entrust shareholding in Vector, with the proceeds going to the Auckland Council not the current beneficiaries, are putting the future annual dividend $350 this year at risk.”
There are also increasing doubts about the resilience of Auckland’s electricity supply as major storms such as occurred back in April become more frequent with climate change. There is a need for Entrust trustees to be more open and engaging on these issues with their electors.
The questions cover a range of issues important to voters including:
• Whether the $350 a year
dividend paid by Entrust from Vector’s earnings is
sustainable?
• Why did the trust make no public
statement when power was cut for 183,000 customers following
the storms in April?
• Since the April storms which cut
power for 183,000 Aucklanders, what steps has Entrust taken
to ensure the future security of supply for Vector’s
customers?
• When did Entrust agree with Vector that
the previously agreed, $10.5m budget for undergrounding
poles and wires would not all be spent on undergrounding to
the point where it will take more than 1,000 years to
complete the undergrounding at this year’s rate of
progress?
• Has Entrust sought, commissioned or
received advice on a further sell-down of Entrust
shareholding in Vector, who would receive the proceeds and
what the impact on the current $350 a year dividend would
be?
• Did Entrust seek independent advice on the
suitability of Michael Stiassny and James Carmichael for
having their terms on the Vector board extended?
• Can
Entrust provide a breakdown of the total expenditure spent
on consultants and advisors over the past three
years?
“The current Entrust trustees have a record of
keeping the public in the dark on matters that would allow
their performance to be fairly assessed. We say to Entrust,
turn on the lights and provide the answers to these and our
other questions before we get to vote from 11 October
2018” says City Vision for Entrust spokesperson Peter
Neilson
A copy of the letter to Entrust and the full set of questions can be found below.
“Dear William
Cairns,
Re Information request to ensure informed voters
Elections for Entrust Trustees are to take place
shortly. Recent news reports concerning Entrust have shown
that there is important information that should be available
to consumers and that voters require. Below are questions
that seek this information.
We believe these are all
questions on matters of high public interest for which
answers should be provided before voting papers are
distributed on 11 October 2018. We therefore request that
answers be sent to the City Vision for Entrust team
progressively, as they are completed and that all should be
answered by 4 October 2018. Answers to be sent to Peter
Neilson peter@neilson.net.nz and Robert Gallagher
rrgallagher@actrix.co.nz.
1. Dividend
Sustainability
a. Has Entrust (formerly the
Auckland Energy Consumer Trust) sought or received any
independent advice on the sustainability of the current
Vector $350 annual dividend given the expected
transformation of the energy sector providing opportunities
for current customers to move off the grid, use their own
solar power and that while customer numbers are increasing
consumption per customer is declining?
b. If
Entrust has received such advice what actions were
recommended to sustain or grow the level of the
dividend?
c. Can Entrust provide copies of any such
advice received?
2. Electricity Supply
Resilience
a. Following the April 2018 storms which
cut power for 183,000 customers and some had no power for a
week or more, has the Trust sought advice from Vector or
elsewhere to ensure fewer customers would be affected by a
similar event in the future and how to make the return to
full service again faster?
b. Does Entrust consider
the current $50 payment for a loss of electricity service is
appropriate or adequate compensation for a business or home
without power for a week or more?
c. If such advice
has been sought or provided can Entrust provide copies of
any such advice received?
d. Entrust says that in
practice, the Trustees “Take a proactive role in ensuring
security of supply for our customers”. Can Entrust provide
an explanation as to why it made no media statement
following the April 2018 storm events that cut power to
183,000 Aucklanders?
e. Can Entrust outline what
proactive steps it has taken to ensure the future security
of supply for Vector’s customers?
f. Can Entrust
provide a copy of the State of the Network Report for 2018?
3. Undergrounding
a. When did Entrust
agree that the previously agreed $10.5m budget with Vector,
would not all be spent on undergrounding power poles and
lines during the last 12 months?
b. Did Entrust
consult with the community before they made the decision to
cut the amount to be spent on undergrounding?
c.
What if any reports have Entrust commissioned or received on
how it might accelerate the undergrounding of power lines
which at the current rate of progress will take some 1000
years to be completed.
d. If such reports exist can
they be provided?
4. Possible Vector share
sell-down and decisions to not extend the Vector Board terms
of the Chairman Michael Stiassny and Board Member James
Carmichael
a. Has Entrust commissioned, sought or
received from Vector or elsewhere any advice on whether
there should be a further sell-down of Entrust shares held
in Vector, whether the dividend recipients or the Auckland
Council would or should receive the proceeds of the sale and
what impact it would have on the dividend currently paid by
Entrust voters?
b. Can copies of any such reports
or advice be provided?
c. Did Michael Stiassny
and/or James Carmichael indicate a wish to have their terms
on the Vector Board extended?
d. Did Entrust make
the decision not to extend the terms of Michael Stiassny and
James Carmichael in full compliance with the procedures
outlined in its Protocol on the Appointment of
Directors?
e. Did Entrust seek independent advice
on the suitability of these two directors to have their
terms extended and if so could they provide copies of any
such advice?
f. Has Entrust sought legal advice as
to whether Paul Hutchison was a qualified person by
residence when he was elected to the Trust?
g. If
so can a copy of any such advice be provided?
5.
Entrust Fees, Expenses, Gifts, Minutes, Attendance,
Potential Conflicts and Advisor Expenditure
a. How
many Trust meetings has Entrust held over the last year and
which members attended each meeting?
b. Can copies
of the minutes for each meeting be provided?
c.
What was the amount of fees paid to each Entrust member over
the past year?
d. What expenses were reimbursed for
each member of the Trust over the past year?
e.
What gifts or other things of value were received by trust
members over the past year?
f. Which Entrust
members also received director’s fees from Vector or its
subsidiaries or elsewhere as a consequence of being Entrust
members over the past year and what was the dollar amount
they received from each source?
g. Does Entrust
maintain a register of Trustee’s potential conflicts and
if so can a copy of the potential conflicts that were
declared and registered for each trustee be provided?
h.
Can Entrust provide a listing of the total expenditure paid
to consultants and advisors during the current three-year
term of trustees and provide a breakdown of the dollar
amount paid to each advisor or consultant over the three
years including estimates for any work that has been
commissioned but not yet paid for?
6. Polling
a.
Has Entrust undertaken, commissioned or received any polling
that outlines the expectations or experience of Vector
customers, Entrust beneficiaries or the wider public on the
performance of Vector, Entrust or the electricity lines or
electricity retail industry?
b. If so can copies of
any such polling be provided?
I look forward to your
prompt response.
Yours sincerely,
Peter
Neilson
City Vision for Entrust
Team
Leader”