The publication of the independent organisational Review of Kapiti Coast District Council by Martin Jenkins, (known by
some as the Cootes Report) is mighty disappointment. Nearly $200,000 dollars of report fails to deliver. The Report
lacks depth and doesn’t penetrate the inner workings of the organisation it was tasked to review.
The wide ranging scope of the investigation set it up for failure. Tasked to cover governance, leadership, staff,
services, external relationships and Maori engagement—too many topics to properly analyse and find robust and meaningful
recommendations.
The Report fails to find efficiencies and improvements regarding the organisational structure. Rather, like a mantra,
Martin Jenkins recommends spending more money and resources on training and mentoring: training/mentoring for
Councillors on governance, training/mentoring for managers, training for staff, training on the use of technology and
systems, training on communications and engagement. The question needs to be asked as why so much training and mentoring
is recommended?
Martin Jenkins identifies that better communication from staff, to both the public and Councillors is needed, but
doesn’t explain a better system or methodology to do so. Utilising the resource of Community Boards has been highlighted
and the Report notes the need to utilise the Boards in a better way. Maori participation in Council needs strengthening
and Martin Jenkins outline some useful recommendations.
Overall, Martin Jenkins relies too much on Council’s own documents and the less than robust NZ Taxpayers’ Union for its
information. Interviews undertaken by the Report writers provide more useful data. But the net was cast too wide to
provide any in-depth and meaningful findings/recommendations needed to achieve transformational change at Kapiti Coast
District Council.
Guy Burns is Deputy Chair Paraparaumu Raumati Community Board.