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The Government is officially pushing on with its Maori co-governance plan for water.
Grant Robertson and Nanaia Mahuta today announced that they’re making some changes to the plan reform but they’re refusing to ditch their sacred cow of co-governance.
Iwi, under the plan as it stands, will still have 50 percent control in appointing water governance boards.
The longer this goes on, the more the Government refuses to budge on the co-governance aspect, the more it looks like this reform isn’t really about cleaning up your water at all, is it?It’s actually about entrenching a new way of running things in New Zealand, isn’t it? It’s about entrenching Maori co-governance as a system.
This is how it’s going to work in terms of the water assets: The Government’s going to take all council water assets and then throw them together into one of four big water bodies across the country divided up geographically.
Councils will still own their water assets, that’s one of the changes today, they’re going to be assured that they still have a stake in their own water assets, but they won’t control their water assets.
Control will be split between all the councils with assets in the mix and also iwi.Half the seats on the so-called Regional Representation Group will go to the councils to divvy up between them and half the seats will go to local iwi.
But what is the point in being assured today that you still own something if you can’t control it?
That’s like owning a house but having no say in who lives in the house, how much rent, if any, is charged, when the house gets sold.
If you want a practical example, this is how it’s going to work in Auckland: Auckland is part of the Northern Water Entity with another three councils. It will put in the vast majority of assets because it’s so big – it will put in 93 percent of that entity’s water assets.
There are 14 seats on the regional group that governs that entity, but Auckland ratepayers will only get four of those seats.
Why? Because there are three other councils and they each need to get one seat so that counts for seven seats and then a whopping seven seats also go to iwi.
Here’s a question for you: are you cool with that? Are you cool with giving half the seats to iwi even though you as an Auckland ratepayer pay for 93 percent of the assets?
It’s nonsensical, hardly anyone’s going to answer yes to that.
The Maori co-governance aspect is becoming the single biggest point of contention with this water reform and you think that a pragmatic government would surely look at that and go “this is becoming contentious, let’s drop that part so it doesn’t threaten our plan to clean up that water”.That is what a pragmatic government would do, right?
Unless of course, that’s the real reason for the reform now.
Heather du Plessis-Allan is a journalist and commentator who hosts Newstalk ZB's Drive show.
Maori claim water is their treasure. It is everyone's treasure. They claim the Treaty gave them guardianship over treasure. Europeans allowed all to have water safely thru pumpage.Maori wouldn't have safe water today without this western technology. All this aside, the Three Waters policy will give too much power to Iwi. Stick with submissions to local government if they have a beef about water quality or cost. Next step will be to sell or gift water catchment areas to Iwi. Bicultural business models or Co governance is going beyond the scope of the Treaty.
ReplyDeleteWhat a load of racist rubbish, you are all sickening and hopefully a dying breed
Deleteagree...the amount of racism in these coments is astounding! They should be ashamed!
DeleteAnother scam where the people pay
ReplyDeleteLance Hawkins says: Racist by Racists.Theft in the definition of law.Probably Treason by traitors.Theft via stealth,and lies, and subterfuge.
ReplyDeleteBevan Young:
ReplyDeleteNanaia certainly knows how to make a splash.
Ray McKendry:
ReplyDeleteIt is about power. On the night that the government was elected the Minister to be was there gleaming knowing the power was coming soon!
Another racist blog and of course uninformed and uneducated. Learn your history!
ReplyDeleteAnd poor old National. On the night John Key won office Shipley remarked "John understands the new New Zealand and it has Maori at the forefront." That's not partnership. What got into her?
ReplyDeleteWe will be dismantling a participatory democracy by setting this system up, and replacing it with contrived, unelected autocracies all round. Local control will be like the Waikato must - here again, gone again - nothing but a buzz word . Hemi.
ReplyDeleteKeep race out of water. End of story.
ReplyDeleteAccording to Willy Jackson, 'Democracy has changed.' Good lord! This he stated on QandA. A very dangerous statement indeed. Need I write more?
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