Thursday, May 18, 2006

When spin becomes rort

Michael Laws, Wanganui, Mayor, MP, National, NZ First, New ZealandIt'd be one thing if the spin spewing forth from Guyton St these days was original. At least that would be entertaining. But the merry-go-round of Spin Fairies and other, more pressing, concerns such as defending absent councillors seem to be affecting the Diva's rotational ability, because all that's emerging lately is reheated tripe.

Back in the 1980s, boasting of lower taxes while cranking up user charges made the people in power look fleetingly smart. After years of Muldoonist protectionism, we willingly suspended disbelief and looked only at our (slightly) larger pay packets, ignoring the fact that we were now paying for things which had once been provided from the common taxation pool.

But now, regular reports that direct plus indirect taxation is a greater burden on most than the mainly direct taxation of old have all but debunked those claims. Even the most ardent neo-conservative would blush if asked to run the line that everyone is better off under such cost-shifting. We're not debating neo-conservatism vs socialism, or any other philosophies come to that, merely pointing out that using smoke and mirrors to make cost-shifting look like reductions in the overall burden on tax- and rate-payers is long discredited.

But not for our Mickey, who clearly adheres to the philosophy that repetition of an untruth often enough will lead to it eventually being perceived as fact. For Michael Laws runs about Wanganui mouthing "nil rates rise" at every possible opportunity, while steadfastly ignoring the issue of user charges - a performance worthy of Basil Fawlty at his "Don't mention ze var!!" best. But like Basil, Michael's obvious reluctance only serves to highlight both the issue and his inability to sensibly address it.

First former councillor Stephen Palmer, then Cr Ray Stevens both publicly raised the issue of excessive user fees and charges. But the most comprehensive explanation we've seen was a press statement prepared by occasional LawsWatch commenter Rob Vinsen.

While Mr Vinsen has been quiet on the blog of late, a Watcher obtained a copy of the statement which was originally handed to the Chron, but was later rewritten as a Letter to the Editor, necessarily omitting some of the detail.

Mr Vinsen points out - and we're sure even Michael Laws would agree with this bit - that there has been a "philosophical change in policy since the Vision dominated Council took control".

He makes the claim that Vision - and their accommodating cronies on Council - have increased user fees and charges by 63 percent in the past two years, effectively to pay for the low percentage increase in rates over the same period. And he backs this up with examples (which we'll come to in a minute).

Vinsen's certainly makes a prima facie case. Staff cuts aside, Council has limited room to move on expenses, and limited scope to derive income other than from the pockets of its residents. They're under pressure from the Audit Office to produce a balanced budget, and costs are rising. They've also willingingly accepted (on our behalf) the burden of additional costs for pet projects. Therefore if income is to meet outgoings and increased income can't come from rates, it's a matter of raising user charges till the books balance.

That's led to a 50 percent rise in parking fees (and a likely further rise this year) as well as dog registration fees. That this hasn't gone unnoticed by ratepayers is confirmed in no less an authoritative publication than the Mayor's own e-coli e-column:

From a preliminary assessment by council officers, a good proportion of the submissions centre around the divestment of rural/community halls, and dog registration of all things!
Gosh, people have noticed that they're being sold a duck (or rather, a dog) and started complaining. How extraordinary! The majority of people are concerned - primarily or solely - with their own back pockets. That's why they'll vote for a Mayor who promises "no rates rise" no matter how short-sighted and destructive his other policies may be. But it's also why they'll turn on him - and viciously - if they find they've been conned.

Vinsen goes on to note that there have been "significant increases right across the regulatory activities" and comes up with the figures to prove it. Looking at the LTCCP figures for income from "Regulatory Services" (which in 06/07 is to include, for the first time, parking, which used to be in the CBD activity column) we find:


User fees ($000s)
04/05: 953
05/06: 1,134
06/07: 2,275 (inc parking)
Parking fees have risen from $450,000 in 04/05 to a projected $730,000 for 06/07. Perhaps after emptying your change purse into that suddenly voracious parking meter just so you can stop for a coffee in town, you'd be advised to lower your blood pressure by looking again at your "nil" rates rise demand.

Both Vinsen and Stevens allege that these extra fees are being siphoned off into other activities – and Vinsen provides an analysis of the LTCCP which backs up this claim. From here on we'll quote Vinsen directly:


Each Council activity attracts a charge for meeting council overheads – this provision is used to fund the costs in the Corporate Management activity.

LTCCP overhead contribution for Regulatory Services ($000s)
04/05: 85
05/06: 82
06/07: 588


So the extra income from user fees, including dog registration fees, are generating a 600 percent increased contribution from regulatory activity to corporate management costs this year.

The massive increase in the Corporate Management activity in Overhead Contribution recovered from all the Councils activities should be of concern to councillors.

Corporate Management operating costs ($000s)
04/05: 2,338
05/06: 2,328
06/07: 4,817
07/08: 5,572
Vinsen points out that it seems obvious that expenditure which previously wasn't classified as corporate management now comes under this category, and warns "councillors should be very vigilant in monitoring this 107 percent increase... and Council should be asked to explain these extra costs, especially considering the restructuring currently being undertaken".

Then there's the issue of the change in accounting methods. For any set of figures to have relevance, they need an historical basis for comparison. But as Palmer and Vinsen have both pointed out, the LTCCP no longer lists the previous years costs, and expenditure is no longer itemised under the various activity headings - an uninformative "operating costs" total is all the information anyone is given. Imagine receiving an annual report which not only made no reference to historical performance but didn't tell you whether the company's increased expenses were due to the rising cost of materials or a huge payout to directors. You'd be trying to sell your shares before the NZSE delisted them.

Vinsen says the "previous method of itemising expenditure was transparent, and the public (and councillors) could monitor costs better". Of course it was, and of course it did. And equally as obvious is the reason why it's no longer done that way - so that precisely the opposite applies.

On Vinsen's evidence, ratepayers are being rorted.

He concludes by urging other independent councillors, as well as Ray Stevens, to explain to the public why they are approving these massive increases in user fees (63%), overhead charges (600%), and corporate management operating costs (107%) in this year's plan.

In the unlikely event that one of them is brave enough to do so, our email inbox is, always, open.

And while on the topic of just how flaccid Mickey's spin is becoming of late, what can one make of the defence he's made of having Cr Sue Pepperell based in Wellington.


Cr Pepperell's partner is on secondment to Police HQ in Wellington and, not unnaturally, she joins him as often as she can.
Err... they're not temporarily bunking at a Terrace B&B Michael, they're listed in the phone book at a Wellington address. If their intention is to return to live in Wanganui it's simple - let Cr Pepperell tell us when that will occur.


She continues to fulfil her council responsibilities, attends more council meetings than some stationary representatives...
In fact her record of attendance at committee meetings during May shows she turned up only for the Youth meeting. "Stationary" representatives? We were a little puzzled as to who this meant till we realised it was a synonym for "nailed, petrified, rooted, screwed, asleep, barren, closed down, dead, deserted, down, empty, gathering dust, inactive, inert, passive, quiet, redundant, rusty, sleepy, uncultivated, vacant, void, waste and workless". Our hats are off to you, Mickey - you've come up with a word that deftly encapsulates every single member of your "team".


...and has single-handedly created the best youth committee and youth council in the country.
As a commenter has already pointed out, whilst no one should under-estimate Sue's work on youth issues, to say she has "single-handedly" created the youth presence on Council ignores the work of many people - Council staff and the youth themselves included.


Sue is a hard-working, independently-minded councillor making a real contribution to Wanganui. That is more than can be said for her male detractors.
Clearly he's referring to David Murray and Ross Mitchell-Anyon, who raised Sue's absence in the Chron. They both happen to be male. And the relevance of that is...? We didn't detect a hint of sexism in their letters - indeed they read like many that were written at the time of GK Taylor's departure. Can it be that Mickey thinks prefixing "detractors" with "male" will somehow demonstrate the kind of sensitive, feminist side that's been noticeably absent when dealing with female Council employees lately?

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32 comments:

Anonymous said...

From LawsWatch re Pepperell:
"In fact her record of attendance at committee meetings during May shows she turned up only for the Youth meeting. "Stationary" representatives? We were a little puzzled as to who this meant till we realised it was a synonym for "nailed, petrified, rooted, screwed, asleep, barren, closed down, dead, deserted, down, empty, gathering dust, inactive, inert, passive, quiet, redundant, rusty, sleepy, uncultivated, vacant, void, waste and workless". Our hats are off to you, Mickey - you've come up with a word that deftly encapsulates every single member of your "team".

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Brilliant deconstruction, LW. But while "stationary" aptly describes the divisionaries and their hangers on (including regional councillor Brookhammer who's too stationary to get herself to Palmerston North for meetings) it could hardly be applied to Mickey Mayor, could it?

He's more of a perpetual motion machine with his twists, turns, spins, u-turns, burn-outs, reverses etc?

Anonymous said...

Meanwhile, back at the Vision website (vanished without trace long ago, but through the magic of the internet) -

To that end we will “open the books” - ensuring that ratepayers and residents are provided with relevant, readable and reliable information about the finances of our city.

I realise that Mickey is a regular contribitor, but since he's so deceitful and abusive, is there any chance of any other Vision councillor having enough respect for this community to actually try and defend this corruption?

Anonymous said...

The great bulk of work on setting up the Youth council for the benefit of Mickey's and Sue's grandstanding was Rosemary Hovey ... and for her troubles she's slagged off by the mayor in a f---ing outburst heard throughout the building, and then given the old Warburton Headbutt.

Anonymous said...

I think stationary meant Cr Stevens. He has the worst attendance record of all the councillors.

Anonymous said...

What BS about Rosemary Hovey setting up the youth council. It was the Pep's idea, her lobbying and her recruitment that got the idea underway & operational. Get your facts right because every one at council knows the relationship between Pep and Hovey was acid.

Anonymous said...

anonymickey says
I think stationary meant Cr Stevens. He has the worst attendance record of all the councillors.
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Yeah right Mickey. And isn't it cute how you told Stevens to take as long as he needed to deal with his personal circumstances and not worry about attendance .. and then of course you tried to shaft him by threatening with going public on his attendance record.

How long before your beautiful relationship with the lovely Sue turns to custard again and she's back on your list for more threatening emails?

She didn't spare Wanganui the details of what you did to her after she went public with the apology.

Anonymous said...

So she's The Pep now, eh Mickey? It's all so Rugby Channel isn't it. She might go for uniforms but she hasn't got much stomach for the rucking .. not with you, anyway.

Anonymous said...

WRONG! WRONG AGAIN YOU SAD PACK OF LOSERS!

The Pep and the Mayor are the best of girl pals. I work at the council and they are forever sharing eye-liner tips!!!

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...

What BS about Rosemary Hovey setting up the youth council. It was the Pep's idea, her lobbying and her recruitment that got the idea underway & operational. Get your facts right because every one at council knows the relationship between Pep and Hovey was acid.

7:59 PM, May 18, 2006
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This post is a load of crap and I suspect posted by Mickey.

The work put in by Rosemary in helping form the youth council was what got it all together. It was not all Pep's work. Also get your facts right about their relationship. You must realise that it is difficult to communicate with Sue as she doesn't reside in Wanganui.
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Anonymous said...

I think stationary meant Cr Stevens. He has the worst attendance record of all the councillors.

7:15 PM, May 18, 2006
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You are obviously unaware that Cr Stephens was given leave of absence by the Mayor for personal reasons.
Cr Sue must have just about passed Cr Stephens non attendance and she doesn't have leave of absence.

Anonymous said...

Wrong again anon posters. Rosemary Hovey and Cr Sue Pepperell were not good buddies and it was well known that the latter was uncomfortable with the former's attempts at undermining the youth council. She even tried to call off the council youth retreat which is what I overheard when the mayor got upset to discover that she had stuffed up other youth arrangements. You should get better sources LW like those of us who work at council.
As I understand it the mayor does not work there according to this blog.

Anonymous said...

This is the sort of BS that makes LawsWatch unbelievable AND means it has no credibility with even the Wanganui media.

"She didn't spare Wanganui the details of what you did to her after she went public with the apology.

8:14 PM, May 18, 2006"

So how come Cr Peperel has voted with vision on all the issues? This blog repeaedly underestimates how tight the vision + Rangi team is.

Anonymous said...

Hey losers: you are still losing.What sort of losers feel compelled to watch the mayor on Prime? Obsessive ones who secretly adore him. This is really a fan club for the frustrated innit?

Anonymous said...

If Vision won both by-elections at the start of this year, why would they care about another? If someone could explain the logic then I would be grateful.
One of the things the by-elections proved is that you need to have money now to run for council. Before Vision arrived you could make do with a few leaflets and shaking hands down at the pub or bowling club but now its the hoardings, pamphlets, newspaper ads, radio ads and all that.
Alan Anderson and Mark Simmonds must have spent over $5,000 at least and they did not get there. How much of a disincentive to potential candidates will it be next year if that is the minimum entry price to even get yourself a profile?

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...

Wrong again anon posters.
8:53 PM, May 18, 2006
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If in fact you do work at the council maybe it should have been your job that went rather than Rosemary's.
Your posting seems to be a figment of your vivid imagination. You really should not eavesdrop cos you got it rong.

Quote from the poster
"As I understand it the mayor does not work there according to this blog."

Four half days and more often less than that hardly qualifies as working there.

Laws Watch said...

This blog repeaedly underestimates how tight the vision + Rangi team is.

*sigh* We happen to agree with your point anon. Whilst there have been internal ructions (some of which we've reported on), when it comes to voting the Vision team certainly sticks together, and the "independents" have a record of voting like sheep and then bleating afterwards.

Please don't confuse "the blog" with "commenters on the blog", who often hold (and are of course welcome to hold) different opinions.

Laws Watch said...

One of the things the by-elections proved is that you need to have money now to run for council...

Very true.

Alan Anderson and Mark Simmonds must have spent over $5,000 at least and they did not get there.

Also true. In the unlikely event of a by-election it is to be hoped there is an unbreakable resolve amongst those who would seek an alternative to Vision's policies to pool their resources behind one candidate. Put away the egos and choose them by coin toss if you must.

Which, sadly, is about as likely as Mickey admitting he spends far too much of his time here claiming he does not, in fact, spend far too much of his time here.

Anonymous said...

Sue is involved in a range of community and sporting activities, as well spending time with her family. - wdc website profile

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So it's good to know that she's putting family first and has got her kid at school in Wellington, even though she didn't think twice about turning her back on any obligation ratepayers may think she has to actually earn her $18,500 salary by turning up at meetings.

Anonymous said...

On a slightly different subject.

Let's hope all of the submissions received about Gang Insignia are tabled, eh Micky.

Anonymous said...

I don't think anyone here should complain about Mickey spending so much time here venting his spleen. He's obviously getting immensely frustrated that he can't get a bite our of the jackasses around the council table and is forced into calling his own once-was soulmate HL foul names in order to satisfy his insatiable need for chaos and conflict. LawsWatch may indeed be performing a public service by providing a sort of blotter for at least some of his bile.

Expect to see this blog receiving a good citizen award next year for services to the community.

Anonymous said...

(4 x 1/2 = 2)

Ooh I need your love Pep,
Guess you know it's true.
Hope you need my love Pep,
Just like I need you.
Hold me, love me, hold me, love me.
Ain't got nothin' but love babe,
Two days a week.

Love you coupla days girl,
Sometimes on my mind.
One thing I can say girl,
Love you some of the time.
Hold me, love me, hold me, love me.
Ain't got nothin' but love girl,
Two days a week.

Two days a week
I love you.
Two days a week
Is not enough to show I care.

etc. etc.

Anonymous said...

I don’t know why you’re all getting so agitated about Sue Pep buggering off to Wellington. To borrow from RD Muldoon, every diVisionary who goes somewhere else increases the IQ of both Whanganui and their new home territory.

On that basis I think we should be more generous with our diVisionaries. We could nominate Dotty for Christchurch, Higgie for Dunedin, Marty for Invercargill, Hater-Bogan for Bluff, Muzza for Stewart Island, Rangi for the Chathams and Mickey for the Ross Sea (though there are some pretty smart penguins there so he may actually lower both the IQ level and the temperature).

Anonymous said...

GHOST WRITERS IN THE CHRON

An old conman went riding out one dark and windy day
And gunned up his twin exhausts as he roared along his way
When all at once a motley herd of silly cows he spied
I’ll make them Vision councillors! was what the conman cried

Just line your eyes like mine and learn to cheat and lie like me
I’ll pay your costs and you will all be elected quite for free
Just stay the course right at my side, we’ll fuck the town for good
Cos I’ll be king and you’ll be queens of the Whanganui-hood

Yippie yi Ohhhhh
Yippie yi yaaaaay
Ghost Writers in the Chron

Their faces gaunt, their eyes were blurred, their shirts all soaked with sweat
He's riding hard to catch The Pep, but he ain't caught her yet
'Cos she’s slung her hook and now she looks at Welly’s clear blue sky
He writes her press releases and he tries to make her cry
But readers nod and laugh and sneer ‘cos Mickey’s full of shit

As his women loped on by him he heard one call his name
If you want to save your soul from Hell a-riding on our range
Then conman change your ways today or forever you will ride
Trying to catch the Devil's herd, across these endless skies

Yippie yi Ohhhhh
Yippie yi Yaaaaay

Ghost Writers in the Chron
Ghost Writers in the Chron
Ghost Writers in the Chron

Anonymous said...

Alan Anderson and Mark Simmonds must have spent over $5,000 at least and they did not get there.

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And then we have the spectacle of Mickey selecting two buy-election candidates and billing them as big-time Wanganui success stories, but bankrolling them to the tune of $5K each to help them get their snouts in the public trough. Go figure.

Anonymous said...

well, there are (more than one) or is a very very blinkered person in Council and firmly in the mayors camp. the Youth Council and all associated activities happened because of the work put in by Rosemary Hovey, Stephanie Rose and Carolyn Roberts. This was in spite of, not because of, political involvement. The relationship between Rosemary and Sue was not acid. It was difficult working with someone so closely associated with the YC but out of town a lot.
So it depends on where you stand as to the interpretation you put on things.
And it still doesn't excuse the mayor from slagging off two of the afore mentioned people.

Anonymous said...

well, there are (more than one) or is a very very blinkered person in Council and firmly in the mayors camp
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Are you talking about His Worship and Regional Cr. Brookhammer? I'm sure Mickey has supporters on the staff, but how many would spend their time telling lies on his behalf on LW?

The abusive deceitful comments are coming from the most obvious source of abusive deceit.

Anonymous said...

Anyway, all this playing chase the pottymouth is distracting from the thread of this post, which is Council's corrupt accounting methods, this rort as the Watchers put it.

Yet another example of Michael Laws' half-bright hypocrisy.

Messed Up said...

Very thought provoking blog you have here.

Anonymous said...

ENOUGH ALREADY!

There are some very disturbing numbers in this analysis of the LTCCP and Rob Vinsen deserves a pat on the back for persevering in trying to make sense of the gaps and spin in this joke plan. It’s clear this has hit a nerve as there was no hysterical response to Rob’s letter in the Chron and the mayor has spent the last 24 hours in this blog spraying incontinently in defence of his missing councillor but hasn’t attempted to defend the shonking book-keeping.

Isn’t it time someone from the Chron who can add and subtract sat down with the CEO and asked some hard questions about just how many days of swimming pool running costs will be plundered from the corporate account?

Anonymous said...

It was difficult working with someone so closely associated with the YC but out of town a lot.

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Someone should send this to the Chron after them swallowing Pep's crapola hook line and sinker this morning. And Mr Maslin, please teach your boy reporter how to ask questions.

Anonymous said...

It was difficult working with someone so closely associated with the YC but out of town a lot.

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You lot want to get into this century, how hard is it to pick up the phone or email someone, business is done everyday internationally. You can't orgainse a YC with someone who stays over in Wellington a bit..... That says a lot about your organisations skills

Anonymous said...

Yep, get real, bloggers. Sue Pep doesn't need to be in Wanganui 24/7 to do her job as councillor, the same as ML doesn't need to be sitting in his office 24/7 to be effective as mayor. Do we want a chain-wearing mayor who goes to everything thats on, holds stuffy bunfights, shakes hands and is forever pictured in the paper, or a mayor who doesn't enjoy those things but definitely does the job and does it well. I know what I want as a ratepayer and I'm happy with ML.

Anonymous said...

So, Norman (& Norma) of Porridge Place, what are the rates like up there among the palms. Oh dear, Mickey. You poor sad silly bugger. A good chunk of the town is laughing itself silly at your ridiculous schoolboy attempts to burgle this blog. Like the big kids used to tell you at Tech. Bugger off sonny.