4 December 2017
Pike River CE to wear liability for Minister’s decision
Documents on the Pike River Recovery Agency show that while the Minister will decide whether a re-entry goes ahead, it
will be the agency’s chief executive who will be liable if any re-entry goes wrong, National Party Workplace Relations
Spokesperson Amy Adams says.
“This Government has continued to make entering Pike River a political decision but this is patently wrong. While
there’s been lots of talk about how Mr Little will be responsible for his decisions, it will be some poor senior public
servant who carries the can.
“It is wrong to put a Chief Executive in this position. He or she will have to carry out what their political masters
decide in a very unsafe environment. Why would any sensible person put their hand up for that job?”
Ms Adams says the Coalition went against official advice which was to make the final decision-maker independent of
politicians.
“That would have been the responsible approach which fairly reflected the dangers of re-entering the mine. This
undermines the very health and safety laws which were strengthened in the wake of the Pike River disaster to try and
ensure it never happens again.”
Ms Adams also notes that the mission of the agency has changed from the Government’s pre-election commitments.
“Up until now all their talk has been about manned re-entry into the mine. Now the papers tell us it’s about achieving
manned re-entry of the drift only, all bar 400 metres of which has already been explored.”
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