Len Brown to strengthen CCO accountability
Manukau Mayor Len Brown will strengthen the accountability and openness of Auckland Council’s council controlled
organisations (CCOs) should he be elected mayor.
“There is still considerable community concern over the establishment of CCOs. If I am elected mayor I will make sure
they work in the interest of local communities,” says Len Brown.
Len Brown is proposing making sure the Auckland Council’s CCOs are effective and are held accountable for their
performance through:
• rigorous statements of intent that include key performance indicators,
• regular monthly meetings with the mayor,
• open lines of communication,
• the publication of board agendas prior to meetings and, unless absolutely necessary, the requirement for boards
to hold open meetings and publish draft board minutes as soon as practically possible after the meeting.
“I disagree with the establishment of the Transport CCO because I’m not confident it’s the best strcture to run out the
mayor and council’s vision for transport. I will, therefore, call for a review of the statutory Transport CCO after two
years if I am not satisfied it is working well, with the option of promoting legislation to amend or repeal it.
“My experience of CCOs in Manukau has been positive because we have paid a great deal of attention to putting good
governance mechanisms in place. The community is right to demand high standards of performance and ultimately we, the
Council and principle shareholder, will be held accountable to the public.
“The Auckland Council has the power to appoint the directors, the chair and the deputy chair of each CCO. I intend to
make sure these people are appointed on merit and are committed to working in the interest of local communities.
“I disagreed with the government appointing initial directors, but I don’t believe the best way for the Auckland Council
to get off on the right foot is to start firing directors. However, it is important that the people who are appointed
retain the confidence of the full council.
“I will make sure the Auckland Council and/or Local Boards have the final say on CCO bylaws and activities that will
have a significant impact on local communities and I’ll ensure all CCOs give effect to the Spatial Plan and other
Auckland Council plans and policies.
“In the end we need leadership to make sure the supercity changes work for local communities. It’s up to Auckland now.
For more information visit www.lenbrownformayor.co.nz
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