Chris Hipkins
MP for Rimutaka
Education Spokesperson
MEDIA STATEMENT
25 July 2016
Half a million smells like pure cronyism
The National/ACT Government’s decision to pump hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars into a new lobby group to
advocate for charter schools shows just how much of a failure their ideological experiment has become, Labour’s
Education spokesperson Chris Hipkins says.
“When charter schools were first mooted, National and ACT swore organisations would be beating down the door to set one
up. Yet in every application round since, the advisory group overseeing the process has raised concern about the poor
calibre of applications.
“We’ve already seen one charter school close after only two years of operation, and other high-profile applicants have
pulled out.
“If charter schools are such a great idea National and ACT would not need to pump hundreds of thousands of taxpayer
dollars into a group to lobby on their behalf.
“And why do they think their new group, E Tipu E Rea Trust, will have any credibility when they've appointed a bunch of
their mates to run it?
“Despite the Ministry of Education cautioning against awarding the contract without a tender, warning of conflicts of
interest, and suggestions the new group might not be sustainable, Hekia Parata and David Seymour charged ahead anyway.
“There was no competitive tender and no transparent process. It's cronyism plain and simple.
“What a bunch of hypocrites the ACT Party has become. Only a few weeks ago they were arguing that taxpayers shouldn’t
fund lobby groups like the Smokefree Coalition, and now they’re pumping half a million into a brand new lobby group to
push one of their pet hobby horses.
“It’s time to end the charter school experiment and direct the money back into what matters – educating kids,” Chris
Hipkins says.
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