Thursday, May 25, 2006

Mickey is not amuse(um)ed

Michael Laws, Mayor, Wanganui, Dot McKinnon, Sue Pepperell While to the best of our knowledge no one has yet lost their hand at the wrist for opposing Mickey (though several of his more enamoured supporters are rumoured to have somehow damaged their wrists whilst demonstrating the depths of their affection), Michael Laws's is clearly a regime which brooks no dissent whatsoever.

Latest people to come in for a Mayoral bombing run are the trustees of the Whanganui Museum. They wouldn't have been on Mickey's Christmas card list after steadfastly insisting back in February that they would keep the "Whanganui" in their name despite its defeat as the name of the town itself.

In a hint of the trouble to come, Museum Director Sharon Dell pointed out then that the museum is an independent charitable trust and has been since 1895, and that "iwi are an integral part of our governance".

The background, for those interested, is explained in a learned dissertation (1.07Mb pdf file) from Massey University. It's a widely well-regarded model for stewardship of a community asset, which is precisely why people have written crushingly long academic papers about it.

But for those who don't have the time, the crucial point to remember in order to understand our somewhat less-learned dissertation is that the trust is founded on the premise of joint Maori-Pakeha governance, and that it has a strong trust deed which cements it as an entity separate from council control.

This is why Mickey hasn't been able to run amok the way he did with the Sarjeant Trust Board, eventually gutting it completely. An independent entity, outside the micro management of the Mayor. Clearly an anathema to Michael Laws, who's been hankering for a chance to bring this unruly bunch to heel.

Enter Sharon Dell, whom Dr Warburton named last year as second in command to Sally Patrick. But hold on... Dell is employed by the Trust, the Trust is independent... so from whence does Dr Warburton (read: Mickey) think he derives the authority to effectively poach their staff?

After spending months trying to get somewhere with Warburton, a QC's letter was sent to him recently supporting the view that the Trust is the employer and the council can't just yank Sharon out from under their noses.

What's this? A dissenter in the ranks, challenging the Mayor's Meisterplan?! Suddenly Mickey Mayor's on his high horse and the Museum get a reply threatening to stop continuity of council funding. The total for 06/07 is $1.041 million including $768,000 operating costs and $117,000 council overhead, so such a threat spells real problems for the Museum.

It would, in effect, leave them to take their chances each year with funding applications. And the outcome of such applications is by no means certain, as the LTCCP tells us:

Regional Museum
The Council owns the Museum buildings and is responsible for employing staff on behalf of the Whanganui Regional Museum Trust. Museum services include collection development and maintenance, exhibition and visitor services, education programmes and research and advisory services.
Financial:
Wanganui District Council provides approximately 60 to 65% of the required funding. Some ordinary operational activities such as collection documentation and preservation, are supported by external grants and donations. If these grants and donations are not obtained, programmes may need to be reduced or cut. A lack of success in gaining grants will affect the Museum's ability to engage with the visitor industry, produce marketing collateral or be represented in generic marketing of the region. Success in funding applications depends on the confidence of local and national funding bodies in the institution and in some instances its charitable status.
So even without the Mayor's threat, the Museum is dependent on grants to fund around 40 percent of its activities - notably those which contribute to marketing the region, thus bringing tourism dollars to Wanganui. Having to divert these funds to make up any shortfall occasioned by Mickey's pique will therefore likely have impacts outside of those felt by the Museum itself.

Yet another community asset, founded in 1892 and housing objects of both national and international significance, and presided over without incident by a joint governance structure since 1992, is under threat - for no other reason than it has tried to assert its independence from Michael Laws. An independence that is guaranteed in its Trust Deed.

Michael Laws, Warburton, Mayor, Wanganui, Sue Pepperell, Dot McKinnonNervous Museum Trustees are speaking to their LTCCP submission on Monday morning. We're sure they'd appreciate a show of community support, before and during. And we wish them luck in preserving an invaluable storehouse of knowledge and tikanga.

But aside from the fate of the Museum, there are other issues at stake here. Like, what's the Mayor doing in the middle of another staffing matter? And why, since he's clearly nothing more than Mickey's straw man, does Dr Warburton not find alternative employment more suited to his attributes? There must be a field somewhere that needs guarding.

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30 comments:

Anonymous said...

Is anyone in Wellington listening to this? Michael Laws is out of control and run amok amid Wanganui's cultural heart. His indecent haste to remake the town in his own haggard image is driven, I believe, not by any evil intent, but simply by a little boys craving for attention. Pity him, but give him no ground, for his success will surely drag Wanganui down the inevitable hole that awaits all populist loons.

Anonymous said...

Further evidence of the mayor's contempt for the LTCCP process, the community, volunteers and all and sundry.

So how is Rangi going to handle this conundrum? His usual trick of disappearing up the mayor's backside isn't going to endear him to those who see the museum as one of Whanganui's most precious taonga and especially the hard-won battle for its independence.

Anonymous said...

I've been hearing about this on the bush telegraph around town for a few days now and was waiting for it to appear in the Chron, but it looks like another scoop to LawsWatch.

Anonymous said...

Publish the Museum letter. Let's see if you're telling the truth, or if you're misrepresenting any correspondence Laws watch.

Laws Watch said...

No, anon, we won't be publishing the letter. We've seen it, and we stand by the accuracy of this story. If you wish to make it public (and we're betting you're someone who has access to it, as you can hardly imply our reporting is incorrect if you haven't) that's up to you. But it was shown to us in confidence.

Anonymous said...

Go Watchers - protect your sources, because as everyone knows, Michael Laws is a vicious little scumbag.

When others see that they can blow the whistle on him without fear of Vision reprisals, they will be encouraged to do so.

Moneywrench, anyone?

Anonymous said...

...monkeywrench doh!

Laws Watch said...

Now there's a Freudian slip if ever we saw one :-D

Anonymous said...

Michael Laws is out of control and run amok amid Wanganui's cultural heart.

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A good case for microchipping.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
Publish the Museum letter. Let's see if you're telling the truth, or if you're misrepresenting any correspondence Laws watch.

4:59 PM, May 25, 2006
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Oh dear, Mickey. You wrote the bloody thing. Go play games on the floor with your kid. This is where the grown ups live.

Anonymous said...

A bedtime story for Little Lucy:

Once upon a time in a place not far from here a nasty little troll crept out from under a big rock and called himself Mickey Mayor. He lurked about, especially after dark and early in the morning saying nasty, silly things and breaking all sorts of stuff.

But no one took the slightest bit of notice and eventually he grew tired of being such a foolish little troll, so he went away and the community continued to develop quite nicely thank you. They all lived happily ever after, except for Mickey Mayor and his pet trolls.

Anonymous said...

Just goes to show, you're never to young to get your snout deep into Mickey's trough. Yoof now want an extra $44K a year -- a nice round $100K altogether.

Anonymous said...

...Yoof now want an extra $44K a year...
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Didn't the populist forces that ruled Germany during the 1930's & '40's have a youth division? What was it called again?

Anonymous said...

There may yet be a glimmer of hope for the Chron. Two excellent letters today by Stephen Palmer and Ross Mitchell-Anyon and in a rare outbreak of Maslin Munifence the editor kept his grubby little paws off them.

Meanwhile, the mayor is so desperate he has to play Murray Hughes's cracked record again, and it still sounds like the Vision manifesto played backwards at high speed while Mickey cranks the handle.

Speaking of which, from that recent comment it looks as if our mayor is busy in his study on council (read Lawswatch business again). Time for the Grumpy Mayoress to take him his tea, and perhaps she could pop over to the Hughes residence with a caffiene-free cuppa also. Poor old Murray, that deluded and demented piece of rubbish looks like the product of a sleepless night on and caffiene overload.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
Didn't the populist forces that ruled Germany during the 1930's & '40's have a youth division?

^^^^^^^^^^^
Ah yes, anon. Who could forget the moment in Cabaret when those well-scrubbed young men and women rise to their feet during this harmless little nature-loving song and suddenly, as one verse follows another, it's clear that what it is really saying is Today, Germany, tomorrow the entire world.

The branch on the linden is leafy and green
The Rhine gives its gold to the sea
But somewhere a glory awaits unseen
Tomorrow belongs to Mickey

The babe in his cradle is closing her eyes
The blossom embraces the bee
But somewhere a glory awaits unseen
Tomorrow belongs to Mickey

Anonymous said...

Dotty writes:

...a working party meeting with Sarjeant Gallery proponents...

Let's not forget that these "proponents" are hand-picked Vision appointees. Appointees = proponents = activists = malcontents = nihilists = scumsuckers.

Is this a case of "They do not have friends, they have victims and accomplices-and the latter frequently end as victims."?

Anonymous said...

I'm sure Michael is very amused at the havoc he causes amongst the readers of this blog. Can't you hear him laughing?

Laws Watch said...

Havoc, anon? Nowhere in our dictionary is "snickering" listed as a synonym for "havoc" :-)

Anonymous said...

Michael Laws (whom one must acknowledge as an expert in this area) writes in the SST that: An element of sleaze has started to surround this administration.
David Farrar
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Interesting comment by David Farrar on Kiwiblog. Was Mickey finally confessing what we all know about diVision? Or was he looking beyond the mirror and playing the old pot calls the kettle black game with the government?

Anonymous said...

Didn’t Cr Wills vote with his little Vision pals to encourage the mayor to say and do what he likes, to whomever he likes - on WDC letterhead or wherever?

Cue sound of incoming chickens looking to roost on the museum, Rangi.

Anonymous said...

Hmmm..guys, if you look past your navel you might realise that MO..(the Magnificent Obsession) actually loves all this attention and if you think about it he is so vindictive and driven he will end up doing the opposite to what you are trying to achieve. Sure hes a bit of prick, vain, but be mindful he can screw over anyone here in terms of public perception and manipulation. Hes a clever buggar, bloody humourous at times and is doing heaps of good stuff amongst all the BS. So dont get too obsessed guys, only those who let themselves be affected, will be. He is also providing alot of fun for his worshippers, luv or hate him. Rock on the MO Man!

note:this is not a party political broadcast on behalf of the Vision Party, I am not MO, Bob, Brickhead Ray, Lusty Leo or having a fax machined raging homo/hetro affair with any of the above.

Anonymous said...

Funny how the South Taranaki CEO says their total of 731 submissons "bodes well for the future of the district" while Mickey Mayor claims what he considers a small number of submissions as boding well for his mad regime.

The difference? Democracy is not only alive and well, but cultivated north of the border. In the diVision badlands it's a dirty word.

Anonymous said...

Saturday Morning with Kim Hill, 27 May 2006

11.45am - Relationship counsellor Suzanne Innes-Kent will talk about lying.

This should be worth tuning in for…

No, Mickey, I don’t think she’s be giving LESSONS in lying, and anyway, what could anyone teach you, eh?

Anonymous said...

Sorry to see Jody Dalgleish leaving Wanganui. Lovely person but off to Dunedin where it won't be so political, apparently. Nice one Mickey, proud?

Anonymous said...

he wants the museum so he can pull it down

Anonymous said...

Where does the council get off draining $117K from the museum for "council overhead" compared with just $16K this year? And a similar figure for the gallery?

Anonymous said...

Love this from today's Chronic website story about the River Drama Queen premiere:

The premiere event – which saw waka on the Whanganui River and red carpet up Victoria Ave – cost $239,472,000.


No wonder Dottie was impressed. $239 million and change, no wonder the council's in debt.....

Anonymous said...

Where does the council get off draining $117K from the museum for "council overhead" compared with just $16K this year? And a similar figure for the gallery?

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Simple: they're lying: they aren't going to spend the money on "overheads". It's Mickey's slush fund - after all, he is fundamentally corrupt at every level.

Anonymous said...

Finally, the Chron reveals the true cost of Mickey and Dotty's River Queen big day out:


"The premiere event – which saw waka on the Whanganui River and red carpet up Victoria Ave – cost $239,472,000."

Thanks Mas.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
he wants the museum so he can pull it down

12:10 PM, May 26, 2006

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No anon, I think the phrase his worship used back in December was bulldoze it (after all he did quote his pet architects calling it a dog of a building) but of course that too came as a surprise to the trustees and staff.

Come to think of it, this is what he said as 2005 drew to a close:
Next phase of 'Heart' project to commence: Options to be made public in New Year - 28/11/05

Ho hum. Another lie (well for those of pedants who think the phrase “New Year” might just mean sometime in the first half of the year) because this is what he said in the Chron two days ago:

Mr Laws said drawings of the architects’ proposals would be ready for display about the end of July.