20 February 2018
Complaint to Auditor-General regarding partnership schools
National’s Education spokesperson Nikki Kaye has today sent a letter to the Auditor-General outlining potential issues
to be investigated regarding the Government’s handling of the impending potential closure of partnership schools.
“I want to stress that I while I believe there are serious grounds for the Auditor-General to investigate, it will be up
to the Auditor-General to determine if there have been any issues with the process regarding partnership schools and any
potential perceived conflicts of interest,” Ms Kaye says.
“It is important that all of the evidence and paperwork is made available and transparent before any conclusions are
reached.
“The first area of complaint relates to Minister Hipkins’ and the Ministry of Education’s process around the discussions
with partnership schools about their futures.
“The Minister has made several unfortunate comments that indicate he has a closed mind and there is potential evidence
that the schools have undue pressure being put on them to terminate their contracts.
“I believe the Minister’s and the Ministry’s process is fundamentally flawed and there is public interest in
investigating it.
“The second area of complaint relates to perceived conflicts of interest, or failure of Ministers to manage or declare
conflicts of interest. This is set out in the letter I have sent to the Auditor-General.
“Given the serious nature of the letter, I hope to meet with the Auditor-General in the next couple of weeks.”
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