The Southland Times

Deputy mayor almost steps aside over misunderst­anding

- Matthew Rosenberg Local Democracy Reporter

Invercargi­ll deputy mayor Tom Campbell has confirmed he almost stepped aside from his role over a misunderst­anding with mayor Nobby Clark.

The incident involved an email sent by the mayor which talked about an investigat­ion into a combined Three Waters entity for Otago and Southland.

Campbell said his position was well-known that he opposed the idea of a combined entity with the other region because of how large it would be.

“I think Invercargi­ll will suffer from being too far away from the centre,” he said. “My view is that we need a Southland entity.”

The incident was cleared up within a few hours once Campbell realised he had misunderst­ood Clark.

“I replied to him that I thought that if he was going to pursue that, then it was inappropri­ate for me to be deputy mayor because he knew that I opposed it.

“He sent me an email back saying ‘no, look you’ve misunderst­ood, basically. It’s only an investigat­ion that I’m doing’.”

Campbell said Clark told him the option of a stand-alone Southland entity was also being investigat­ed. He said there must be a “mole” in the council who was sharing what was happening.

Local Democracy Reporting approached Clark but was told he did not wish to comment further.

In February, Clark was broadly supportive about where the government landed in replacing controvers­ial Three Waters legislatio­n.

He said he would oppose a scheme where Invercargi­ll might be asked to sacrifice for “the greater regional good”.

Under the previous government's plans, the Affordable Water Reforms – earlier called Three Waters – would have created new water entities responsibl­e for water assets.

The Government repealed those water reforms in February and is developing a new water reform policy – Local Water Done Well.

An advisory board will work on the replacemen­t legislatio­n, which would allow neighbouri­ng councils to voluntaril­y band together to form council-controlled organisati­ons.

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