Local Government Minister Simon Watts discusses proposed changes to voting rights for unelected iwi members in Far North District Council, raises concerns about transparency and democratic accountability, and outlines a bill aimed at restoring elected control over local decision-
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OK, well, let me read it to you. So this is what the taxpayers' union says. Local government minister Simon Watts has failed to grasp the nettle. Instead of fixing this imbalance, he currently has a bill before Parliament that places the decision of what information councillors can access first and foremost in the hands of council CEOs. Is that wrong?
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long overdue, neglected, unactioned
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