Weekend Herald

Boards add to expenses

- Natalie Akoorie

District Health Board chairs and members have spent almost $1 million on travel and training in the past three years.

As part of an investigat­ion into the cost of DHB spending, the Weekend Herald has spent months sourcing documents and analysing figures to find out how much taxpayer money is being spent.

When combined, the boards, CEOs and executives have spent $5.2m during the past three financial years from July 2014 to June 2017.

That figure is on top of the $66m the group, comprising 444 people across the country’s 20 health boards, have been paid.

The investigat­ion has raised questions about the value for money taxpayers get when DHB staff and boards travel abroad in the name of health, and renewed calls to slash the number of DHBs running the public health system.

The latest figures, released under the Official Informatio­n Act, showed 22 board chairs and four commission­ers — installed at Southern DHB after the board was sacked — have spent $425,408 in the three years, for about 30 days of work each year.

The board members, 10 on each board except Southern, have collective­ly spent $564,764, taking the total to $990,172. Some DHBs did not provide all expenses.

The expenses include internatio­nal and domestic flights, meals, accommodat­ion, taxi fares, parking costs, mileage, conference registrati­on, profession­al developmen­t, membership­s including to Air New Zealand’s Koru Club, phones and gifts.

The higher spenders were board members or chairs who travelled overseas.

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