Experienced local government practitioner, Lindsay McKenzie, has been appointed as a Crown Observer to Wellington City Council.
Local Government Minister, Simeon Brown announced Mr McKenzie’s appointment this afternoon, saying the Council was facing significant challenges in delivering services to its community, while balancing its debt and insurance obligations.
“The decision to appoint a Crown Observer was not one that I took lightly,” said the Minister.
“However, my assessment is that the financial and behavioural challenges facing the Council represent a significant problem as set out in Part 10 of the Local Government Act 2002.
“I have decided a Crown Observer is necessary to better enable Wellington City Council to address their problems and allow me to monitor their progress in doing so,” he said.
Mr McKenzie (pictured) has been appointed for a term commencing 13 November. He will conclude his term on 31 July 2025 or earlier if appropriate, the Minister said.
Mr McKenzie is the former Chief Executive Officer of Tasman District Council and Gisborne District Council.
“When Invercargill City Council was facing governance issues, Mr McKenzie was called upon as an external appointee to support its governance performance improvement programme. He also has strong financial acumen, which is reflected in his current appointment as an Independent Member of the Nelson City Council Audit, Risk and Finance Committee.”
“Mr McKenzie will provide the support and advice necessary to assist the Council as it delivers an amended Long-Term Plan that works for the city, its ratepayers, and communities,” Mr Brown says.