Waikanae Library review shows fresh leadership needed
Damning Waikanae Library review shows fresh leadership needed at KCDC
The damning review of how Kāpiti Coast
District Council failed to handle years of leaky building
issues which led to toxic mould at Waikanae Library
further shows why fresh leadership is needed at Council and
supports the call for a wider review of Council’s asset
management practices says mayoral candidate Gwynn
Compton.
“This damning review has uncovered
systematic failures and hints at a toxic culture within
Kāpiti Coast District Council, making it even clearer that
fresh leadership is needed to bring about wholesale changes
in the organisation,” says Mr Compton.
“The review
is forthright in blaming a single-mined pursuit of
austerity, poor lines of communication, substandard policies
and practices, and issues with high staff turnover at
Council that have meant effective and efficient decision
making has been sacrificed, with staff feeling unable or
unwilling to raise concerns.
“This type of toxic
organisational culture is set from the top down, including
from elected members, and it is simply not acceptable as
it’s costing ratepayers potentially millions of dollars
and leads to poor outcomes for our community. The culture at
Council has to change and I’ll make sure it changes if
I’m elected as Mayor,” says Mr Compton.
Gwynn
Compton also says the report from Morrison Low supports his call for a wider review of Council’s
asset management policies and practices, and his recently announced policy for an audit of
all Council-owned assets.
“It was apparent back
in February when it was revealed 16 years of leaky building
issues had been ignored that Council’s asset management
policies and practices were rotten, which is why I called at
the time for these to be reviewed. I also recently announced
that I’ll implement an audit of all Council-owned property
to ensure there’s no further issues literally hiding in
the woodwork.
“These ongoing and systematic issues
with Kāpiti Coast District Council only further reinforce
why fresh leadership and a community-led approach is
urgently needed. It’s exactly what I’ve promised to
bring to the table if I’m elected as Mayor, and I’m
looking forward to getting on with the job of fixing our
Council.”
ENDS