Wanaka Stakeholders Group Inc. Chair, Michael Ross, reacted to Mayor Boult's announcement at a political event last
night that he'd be releasing the 100 year lease over Wanaka Airport today, and its release late this afternoon via the
media, by saying "this is just too little, too late".
"This appears to be a cynical and calculated move by the Mayor to score points at the 11th hour in the election" said Mr
Ross. "We have been asking for months for many details which the community should have access to, and the lease is only
one of these numerous items."
"We have been very clear and very public about what we are asking the Council to release - there is absolutely no room
for confusion about this. Whilst the lease itself is a start, there is still a great deal of missing information which
has been deliberately withheld from the community, despite numerous requests. All of that would need to be released for
us to be even close to comfortable that we are getting anything like the transparency the Upper Clutha community
deserves."
"The Mayor should not use release of a single element of the information, whilst a plethora of relevant information
remains conveniently concealed from public scrutiny, as some sort of victory for local democracy. It's actually the
opposite of that - it shows that he thinks he can keep the public "happy" by releasing one morsel."
"The revelations flowing from the recent release of a handful of emails under the Local Government Official Information
Act shows that there is a lot more to this than QLDC are letting on. QLDC is now buying time in answering further
requests from Ms Gladding about those emails until the election has passed. That's hardly indicative of transparency."
Mr Ross said that the group's legal team would review the lease but "in isolation and without details of side
agreements" it is close to meaningless.