Labour And The State Sector
State Services Minister, Simon Upton, reminded New
Zealanders today that the
State Sector in New Zealand
was looking at a burst of almost unprecedented
growth
should Labour and the Alliance form a government.
"If you
could buy shares in New Zealand bureaucracy under a Labour
government,
it'd be better than the Internet
stocks".
"We have to go back a quarter of a century to
the Kirk government of 1972 (the
last genuinely left-wing
government in New Zealand) to find a better
bureaucracy
breeder.
"Nothing's changed. This time Labour's promising:
11 Ministries
8
Boards
4 Taskforces
18 Schemes
1
Division
6 Funds
6 Panels
2
Authorities
5 Councils
1 Foundation
1 Service
7 Committees
3 Commissions
1 Review Team
3 Units
3 Offices
2
Organisations
3 Working Parties
1
Directorate
1 Secretary
4 Quangos
1
Court
2 Forums
1 Register
1
Trust
26 New Inquiries
126 Reviews
58 Investigations
6 Explanations
1
Summit
6 Reassessments (Whatever they are)
1
Discussion
22 Health Boards
22 Primary
health advisory committees
22 Hospital management
committees, and
6 Health directorates.
"That's
just 392 attempts to scratch every itch and to appease every
one of the
interest groups they favour. Few of their
plans have been thought through. New
Zealanders would
pick up the bill, and more often than not, deal with yet
more
bureaucracy.
"Helen Clark bemoans high public
service salaries. Yet most of her new,
rejiggled or
rebranded funds, offices or commissions will require
Chief
Executives, boards, conferences, new furniture and
all the rest.
"What would the Minister for the
Community/Voluntary Sector do? Do we really
need a
Tertiary Ombudsman and a Tertiary Ombudsman's office? What
exactly is a
FutureWork unit? And do we really need
the health sector to be thrown on its
head again?"
ENDS