The New Zealand Herald

$1.5m in wage aid for Team NZ

Syndicate at centre of assorted claims banked both rounds of Govt subsidy

- — Staff reporter

Embattled Emirates Team New Zealand, the subject of complaints of financial mismanagem­ent which are now being probed by government investigat­ors, also claimed nearly $1.5 million under the wage subsidy scheme.

According to the register published by the Ministry of Social Developmen­t, Team New Zealand applied for both rounds of the scheme — the first iteration and its extension — and received $1,478,529 to cover 126 employees.

The yachting syndicate headed by Grant Dalton are defenders of the America’s Cup and scheduled to defend their trophy early next year in an Auckland event that has attracted $250m in central and local government funding.

The wage subsidy scheme is the centrepiec­e of the Government’s economic response to Covid-19, allowing businesses negatively affected by the pandemic to receive $585.80 per week to continuing paying each full-time employee.

It has seen more than $11b paid out to date.

Eligibilit­y for the first round of wage subsidy, covering 12 weeks from the start of border closures in mid-March, required applicants to attest they were experienci­ng Covidrelat­ed declines in revenue of 30 per cent or more compared with the year prior.

The wage subsidy extension, covering an additional eight weeks, required applicants to claim they were experienci­ng a Covid-related decline in revenue of 40 per cent or more compared with the same period last year. Team New Zealand did not immediatel­y reply to a request for comment.

This week Dalton went public with complaints about “spies” who had made “highly defamatory and inaccurate allegation­s regarding financial and structural matters”.

Yesterday the Herald broke news of a letter written by senior officials from Auckland Council and the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment to the team expressing concern over “serious matters” including fraudulent payments to a Hungarian bank account.

 ?? Photo (inset) / Getty Images ?? Emirates Team NZ head Grant Dalton (inset) went public this week with complaints about “spies” who had made “highly defamatory allegation­s regarding financial and structural matters”.
Photo (inset) / Getty Images Emirates Team NZ head Grant Dalton (inset) went public this week with complaints about “spies” who had made “highly defamatory allegation­s regarding financial and structural matters”.

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