“New figures released by the Public Service Commission show there are 3,246 more public servants earning six figures
this year compared with last,” says ACT Leader David Seymour.
“In 2020, 15,055 bureaucrats earned over $100,000. In 2021, that number is 18,301. That’s 3,246 more in just one year.
“Earlier this year Jacinda Ardern and Chris Hipkins waxed lyrical about the public sector tightening its belt. They
claimed there would be pay freezes and fiscal responsibility.
“Once again it was all spin. Instead the bloated public service expanded further while Kiwi battlers did it tough.
“Labour loves to spend other peoples money. But in the midst of pandemic and record inflation and debt- now is not the
time to feather the nests of the public service.
“While wages were rising at half the pace of inflation and businesses struggled through lockdowns relying on cash
reserves and the wage subsidy to get by, bureaucrats in Wellington collected their fortnightly pay while working from
home.
“The median income is $57,000 and a significant chunk of that is paid in tax. Kiwis expect better public services, not
huge salaries for bureaucrats.
“It’s clear Government departments aren’t delivering better bang for our buck. They are not faster, the services aren’t
better and they are not more transparent.
“Middle New Zealand is being squeezed from every direction. Petrol, rent and groceries are all going up. Families have
to make tough decisions with their own budgets like choosing between swimming lessons for little Sally and filling up
the car. It’s time the Government started making the tough decisions too.”