Nick Smith wastes taxpayers’ money
Child, Youth and Family Minister Ruth Dyson says National MP Nick Smith has wasted more than $20,000 of taxpayers’ money
in legal costs and staff time for Child, Youth and Family, trying to pursue legal action against the department’s chief
executive.
“Whenever Dr Smith gets into trouble, he makes things up. In April, when he failed to front up to the hearing he himself
had initiated, he issued a press release blaming the court for giving him the wrong time.
“Now at a re-hearing – which he again initiated – he has been forced to admit to the judge under questioning that the
mistake was not the court’s. Instead, he is blaming a staff member.
“The judge also pointed out inconsistencies in affidavits presented by Dr Smith and his secretary, and said he had no
jurisdiction to overturn the original decision to dismiss the case. Nick Smith should have been well aware of this when
he applied for the re-hearing.
“Dr Smith has wasted more than $20,000 of taxpayers’ money in Child, Youth and Family’s legal costs and staff time – not
to mention his own costs and the costs to the court - in a political stunt designed solely to embarrass the department
and, through it, the government.
“This behaviour is hardly fitting for National’s new deputy leader. However, it’s not the first time that Dr Smith has
played fast and loose with the truth. In 2000, he took media to Meridan Energy’s Wellington office and performed a
citizen’s arrest on three rugs in the corporate foyer. The purpose of this bizarre exercise was to prove that one of
these rugs had cost taxpayers $60,000. In fact, invoices proved him wrong, and the total cost of the three rugs was
$23,000.”
“It’s a pity that Dr Smith has not been as concerned about taxpayers’ money when it comes to his politically-motivated
attempts to sue Child, Youth and Family’s chief executive, which he knew were always going to fail. Next time, he should
think twice before he makes up stories to suit his own political agenda.”