PQ 12. Local Government Reforms—Commentary
12. Local Government Reforms—Commentary
[Sitting date:
24 July 2014. Volume:700;Page:9. Text is subject to
correction.]
12. Su’a WILLIAM
SIO (Labour—Māngere) to the Minister of
Local Government : Did the Deputy Mayor of Napier,
Mrs Fay White, raise with her recently at a public meeting
that the issue of local government amalgamation should be
taken seriously by National during this general election; if
so, what were her specific concerns?
Hon PAULA
BENNETT (Minister of Local Government): Yes , she
did raise the issue of amalgamations at a public meeting. I
do not have notes about her concerns, but they were broadly
about how Labour has politicised the amalgamation process in
Hawke’s Bay.
Su’a William Sio : Did
the Deputy Mayor, Mrs Fay White, say to her that the
amalgamation issue could very well lose the election for
National in the seat of Napier?
Hon PAULA
BENNETT : She certainly did identify that she felt
it was an issue in the Hawke’s Bay. I made the point to
her that I felt that her anger with the process was actually
stopping Hawke’s Bay from thinking about the bigger
picture of what it is as a region and how it moves forward.
Su’a William Sio : Is it not true
that Mrs Fay White was trying to warn her and her Government
that pursuing a forced amalgamation agenda for local
government would lead to National losing the Napier seat to
Labour’s Mr Stuart Nash?
Mr SPEAKER :
In as far as there is ministerial responsibility, the Hon
Paula Bennett.
Hon PAULA BENNETT : I
reject completely that there is any forced amalgamation for
Hawke’s Bay. It is a process where it will certainly see
itself voting for what it wants for the region. I also
reject that there is any chance that Stuart Nash will take
the seat.
Su’a William Sio :
Supplementary question.
Mr SPEAKER :
Before I call the member, he must just make sure that his
questions are suitable to address to the responsibility of a
Minister.
Su’a William Sio : Is it
not true that in 2009 her Government amended the Local
Government Act 2002, effectively clearing the way for the
forced amalgamation of the local government sector?
Hon PAULA BENNETT : No.