Regional Development Minister Shane Jones says the current regional council structure stifles economic growth and that regional councils have suffered cost burdens, “green overreach” and too much influence from iwi.
His comments come after the government announced its plan to scrap regional councillors and hand responsibilities over to mayor-led Combined Territories Boards, marking the biggest structural shift in local government in decades.
The boards will take over regional duties and have two years to propose a longer term structure.
The government said the move will cut costs and streamline decision making.
Regional Development Minister and NZ First Deputy Leader Shane Jones has been one of the strongest critics of regional government, previously saying there is “less and less of a justifiable purpose” for keeping regional councils under the new RMA system.
He also described the Otago Regional Council as “the Kremlin of the South Island” after a dispute over mine expansion.
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Jones also described the Otago Regional Council as “the Kremlin of the South Island” after a dispute over mine expansion.
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