Not so sure about this I have picked up this Conflict of Interest Declaration from the Minutes of the Auckland Transport Board meeting held December 16, 2014 3. Interests … Continue reading Neutral or Potential Conflict In Duties?
Not so sure about this I have picked up this Conflict of Interest Declaration from the Minutes of the Auckland Transport Board meeting held December 16, 2014 3. Interests … Continue reading Neutral or Potential Conflict In Duties?
I start with this reblog in pointing out that in 2007 when I was watching the Silver Ferns “take care” of the Australian Diamonds at the Vector Arena (rather than … Continue reading Does JK Have A Problem?
Finance Papers out They must have done it either very late Friday or over the weekend but Auckland Council has released the Finance and Performance Committee Agenda for this … Continue reading Council to Post Six Month OPEX Surplus of $695m
Pays to check as some could get decreases One major aspect of the Long Term Plan of course is that wonderful thing called RATES! I pay them and for … Continue reading Check How Much Rates You Could Be Paying Under The Long Term Plan
Help shape the Long Term Plan Don’t forget to have your say on how you would like the Long Term Plan (master budget document) to be shaped. Interested? From … Continue reading Have Your Say for the Long Term Plan
This is an excellent read especially the last paragraphs on the actual role of the public service to which National and their allies demonise (or demean) .
Through that demeaning of the public service they have landed themselves and us in an absolute stinking pile of crap I expect to find on the Untreated Sewage Holding Tank at the Mangere Sewage Plant.
This leads to a bitter point in that I would not let those who have demonised our public service in that way anywhere near our democratic institutions nor even businesses.
Bureaucrats are loathed but their job is to protect the Government, us as citizens and taxpayers, and of course the democratic apparatus we live in. So then………
Announcement Coming Auckland Transport has replied to my Local Official Information and Meetings Act (LGOIMA) request to the southern stations (that is Te Mahia and Glenora Road): So a … Continue reading LGOIMA On Southern Stations Back
Council decides on two issues Effectively two decisions were made yesterday, one in terms of the Central Wharves and the other the Port. Central Wharves Yesterday Rick Warden from … Continue reading Central Wharves and Port of Auckland – UPDATED
Auckland Transport brings forward South Eastern Busway While the Auckland Development Committee was in session today Auckland Transport released an announcement on the Reeves Road flyover in Pakuranga. The … Continue reading Reeves Flyover Delayed, Busway Brought Forward
In what is one of the largest fines under the Resource Management Act a company was fined over $100,000 plus costs for allowing dye to enter waterways and harm wildlife.
From Auckland Council:
An Auckland company is paying a heavy price for causing Auckland’s most destructive freshwater and marine pollution incident in decades.
Jenners Worldwide Freight, a freight forwarding company, has been fined $103,000, and ordered to pay $25,000 costs, after being found guilty at the Auckland District Court of spilling over 1000 litres of purple dye into the Oruarangi Stream and Estuary and the Manukau Harbour in South Auckland.
The dye spill in July 2013 killed all eels and fish in the stream, just under half of the mud snails and other species in the estuary. It drastically affected various oysters beds in the area with many oysters being killed. Fishing was banned in the area for months.
In sentencing Jenners, Judge Harland said “It is a fundamental responsibility of any person in any management position to understand and appreciate the workplace risks and the wider risks associated with any activities that are conducted within the business which they manage.”
She added: “The failure by management to even appreciate that there was a relevant rule in a plan that applied to them was also remarkable.”
Auckland Council Resource Consents Compliance Manager, Stefan Naude, said that this prosecution and the level of the fine makes it clear to business owners and managers that they must find out what their obligations are under the Resource Management Act and other relevant regulations, and comply with those obligations.
“In this case, if the container had been stored in a secondary containment device, at minimal cost, as required by the regulations, the discharge of the dye could have been prevented.”
The fine took into account the defendant’s previous good record, guilty plea and remorse.
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Pictures and actual judgement will be posted here later