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Bickering councillor­s like ‘idiots’

- Damian George damian.george@stuff.co.nz

Bullying and bickering inside Wellington City Council is failing voters and making elected members look like ‘‘idiots’’, councillor Tamatha Paul says.

Paul made the comments on Sunday in a Facebook post, in which she accused fellow councillor Diane Calvert of bullying her during a recent council meeting.

The post comes at a time when the council is under intense scrutiny over a lack of leadership and unity in the face of the Covid-19 crisis.

She said the incident, in which Calvert shot down Paul’s proposal to tweak the council’s policy for supporting businesses during the coronaviru­s pandemic, was a continuati­on of ‘‘petty and immature’’ behaviour by some councillor­s since last October’s election.

‘‘The public have seen the public bullying and lying that some councillor­s exhibit,’’ she said in the post.

‘‘For example, councillor Diane Calvert stating I shouldn’t move a business-related amendment because I have never ‘worked with’ businesses before, and then smirking and snickering when I interject because this is simply not true.’’

Paul’s amendment called for $8 million worth of council funding set aside for events to be redirected towards revitalisa­tion and job creation through innovation and technology.

She also wanted the fund to be available to a wider range of businesses such as start-ups.

‘‘The unfortunat­e thing with this [bullying] is that every councillor has been elected by people who believe in them and expect them to get stuff done,’’ Paul’s post said. ‘‘This won’t happen if councillor­s can’t work with others to get the magic eight number of votes [the majority] around the table.

‘‘It’s this kind of behaviour that undermines the public’s belief in the council, and makes us all look like idiots.

When contacted by Stuff yesterday, Calvert said she was focused on ensuring Wellington came through the pandemic as best as possible.

She objected to Paul’s amendments because they went against council staff advice.

‘‘We take advice from our officials – that’s what we pay our staff for.

‘‘Sometimes we may go against that advice but we do that in a very considered way.

‘‘Last-minute councillor amendments which are pre-determined behind the scenes, mainly based on political ideology, are not what the city needs.’’

Paul, 22, told Stuff yesterday she had been singled out by Calvert because of her age. ‘‘How do these councillor­s think that governance works?’’

Calvert said she would not be drawn on Paul’s allegation­s of bullying.

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