Press Release Milne vows to protect family silver,
challenges other candidates to sign the pledge
03 August 2007
Riccarton Wigram City Council candidate, Tony Milne, today made
a public commitment to the people of the Riccarton-Wigram ward
that he will protect our city's family silver if elected to City
Council.
"Community sprit is alive and well in Hornby", Joan
Fazackerley said.
Tony signing the pledge to protect Christchurch assets "I
have pledged that if elected I will 'support keeping all significant
public assets and services of the citizens of Christchurch in
public ownership and control, accessible to public scrutiny, and
having a primary purpose of serving the needs of our community,
and our economic, social and natural environment'", Tony
Milne said.
"The income stream from publicly owned companies contributes
over $30 million a year to the Council's coffers helping keep
rates down by 15% plus each year", Tony Milne said.
2021 Mayoral Candidate, Megan Woods, supported by several 2021
candidates launched this policy on board the "tug Lyttelton"
in Lyttelton Harbour on Tuesday to symbolise the threat to strategic
assets over the last term of Council.
Over the last term, the present council, dominated by Independent
councillors, attempted to sell the operational arm of the Lyttelton
Port Company to off-shore interests and to remove the Red Bus
Company and City Care from the list of protected assets. The record
of the councillors seeking re-election in the Riccarton Wigram
ward is mixed with Bob Shearing voting for the Lyttelton Port
Share deal and to remove the Red Bus Company and City Care from
the list of protected assets, and Helen Broughton abstaining and
voting against.
"The attempts to sell assets in the last term were without
a mandate - not one of the councillors who sought to sell assets
told voters this prior to being elected", Tony Milne said.
"The real owners of these assets, the people of Christchurch,
were shut out of the decision making process. In this year's election,
voters have a right to know what candidates plan to do with the
City's family silver", Tony Milne said.
"I challenge others seeking election in the Riccarton Wigram
ward to publicly state their policy on this issue. Their words
should be consistent with their voting record", Tony Milne
said.
Contact: Tony Milne on 021 59 32 59
2021 Council candidate for Riccarton Wigram