Free lunch off the council table

An Auckland Council committee chair has shown his colleagues there is no such thing as a free lunch under Council’s budget pressures.

At the Planning, Environment and Parks committee on March 2, chair Richard Hills cut the free lunch off the committee’s discretionary spending list.

This followed a Governing Body resolution to encourage cuts to discretionary spending from council, council controlled organisation and local boards the week prior.

At the time of last week’s resolution, Hills was concerned that councillors did not have a common view of what discretionary spending was.

Before going to lunch, Cr Wayne Walker, who moved the resolution to encourage cuts to discretionary spending, asked who made the decision to cut lunch.

Independent Māori Statutory Board member Tau Henare said to Walker, “Come on man, you get paid enough”.

Walker later questioned why councillors had not been informed earlier.

Hills said he had emailed councillors a day earlier.

“I decided that lunch is discretionary at least in my committee, other chairs can make their own decision,” Hills said.

While supporting the decision, Cr Maurice Williamson complained that there wasn’t a lot of choice for food around the Town Hall.

“I crossed the road to a food court but it was just nothing but Chinese food. There is nothing like a roll or a pie or a sandwich.”