A podcast segment features Jordan Williams of the Taxpayers Union highlighting a report showing local government rates have risen significantly above inflation, with a focus on rising staff costs, spending disparities, and a lack of accountability among council executives.
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That'll come as a surprise to our 20,000 subscribers in Waikato. But the irony is, well of course he doesn't like it because it's exposed that the Hamilton City Council has the highest proportion of managers, of top paid managers out of any council in the country as a proportion or relative to the size of its population. But the irony is it was actually Hamilton City Council along with Napier that we worked with 10 years ago in his... It's a predecessor chief executive in coming up with the methodology for these lead tables. But it also demonstrates that that power has shifted. From the democratically elected accountable officials more and more to these growing well-paid executive teams that used to be called town clerks are now chief executives and look I make no apology for publishing this report which actually shines the light on that.
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excessive and inflation-outpaced
Jordan Williams: Executive Director at Taxpayers Union on report showing resident rates are up $451 on averageSocial-media signal on the same topic, drawn from the social lens. Engagement is likes + 2×shares + 3×replies, the same weighting used across the digest cards. View on /social →
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