The Taxpayers’ Union is slamming the removal of local democratic control over water assets and says that regional cross
subsidisation is a recipe for gold plating and higher costs.
Reacting to the details of the reforms announced this morning, Taxpayers’ Union Executive Director Jordan Williams said:
“The claim this will save ratepayer money is laughable. It will see Auckland water users funding Rolls-Royce water
treatment plants in the far north, and force gold plated solutions onto tiny communities. We don’t often say Phil Goff is right, but on this, he is bang on with his warnings.”
“Even worse, these proposals remove the ability of ratepayers to hold the water bodies to account. They’re going to be
able to impose huge costs, without being accountable, even indirectly, to the communities who will pick up the bills.”
“The proposed matrix of committee and iwi governance is a bugger’s muddle.”
“The claim that councils will still own the assets is worthless and true in name only. They won’t be able to do a thing
to sack or govern the water assets local communities have paid for.”