The $6,254,064 cost of rebranding New Zealand’s fire services is a shocking indictment on the merger of rural and urban
services, which was meant to save taxpayer money, says the New Zealand Taxpayers’ Union.
The spending figures were tabled to select committee this month and can be found on page seven of this document. The expense covers signage and uniforms – not the restructure process itself. The rebrand is ongoing, so figures will
increase.
Taxpayers’ Union spokesman Louis Houlbrooke “We have consistently opposed government rebrands, which always suck resources away from
core services. But the price of this rebrand has left us stunned – we’ve never seen anything like it. This money could
have paid a year’s salary for 145 trainee firefighters.”
“And the culture of waste within FENZ isn’t limited to rebranding. Delving deeper into the Select Committee report
reveals further incredible expenses.”In the previous two years, FENZ spent $31 million and $32 million on external contractors. (p45)In the previous two years, FENZ spent $1.7 million and $2.1 million on public relations/communications personnel. (p36)FENZ has spent $122,731 sponsoring TV Three’s “The Block”. (p35)
“This absurd level of spending reinforces the findings of our latest research report Cash to Ashes, which found that FENZ expenditure is skyrocketing, as it can spend its insurance levies without Budgetary scrutiny.
The funding model for FENZ is simply not fit for purpose. We’re calling on Minister Tracey Martin to scrap the fire levy
entirely, and set a reined-in budget for FENZ through the standard Budget process.”