22 August 2010

Smith bills public for waitress

An article from the Sunday Star Times by Jonathan Marshall
ACC Minister Nick Smith - annual salary $240,000 - got taxpayers to foot a $600 bill to have a waitress attend a dinner party in Wellington.
The dinner for members of ACC's board was held at Smith's ministerial home. The bill from Rough Edges Catering, issued to Smith and his wife, detailed "private catering" - a three-course dinner served up by a waitress who worked a four-hour shift. The $607.50 bill - which covered nine people - was split between ACC and Smith's ministerial office.
Smith defended the expenditure, saying that while he was capable of cooking, his time was better used conversing with ACC's board. He personally paid for the wine consumed during the dinner party.
Details of the dinner were contained in a bundle of credit card statements from ACC's chief executive, Dr Jan White. In the 24-month period ending in June, White racked up $33,646 on the corporation's plastic, with thousands going on dinners at top Wellington and Auckland restaurants including Logan Brown, Capitol, Vivo Wine Bar, The Yacht Club and One Tree Grill.
Revelations of big spending within the corporation's top-floor office come at a time Smith himself has said spending at the agency is out of control. When told about some of White's biggest restaurant bills, he reiterated that he expected restraint to be exercised.
ACC issued a statement defending the dinners, saying the corporation has a policy of recognising good workers. Spokesman Laurie Edwards said ACC was "extremely conscious of delivering value for money" and "that is why in the last year we have managed to cut $35 million from our administration budget".
In December last year, White spent $13,553 on four dinners, in Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington and Dunedin. Her reconciliation form said the meals were to acknowledge "achievers" within ACC. Dinners for staff leaving included a farewell for Gerard McGrevy at Vivo Wine Bar (costing $756), for Graeme Osbourne at Zibibbo Restaurant ($790) and for Ian Simpson in March at Logan Brown ($1095). ACC did not disclose the quantity of alcohol consumed at each meal and the corporation did not respond when asked for them.
Not all of White's dining experiences came at a high cost to taxpayers - in March last year she spent just $12.50 at Central Otago's Tin Goose cafe.
© 2010 Fairfax New Zealand Ltd
http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/4048609/Smith-bills-public-for-waitress

4 comments:

  1. It's good to know that one dinner for "achievers" within ACC is worth more than 10 life saving therapy sessions for a sexual abuse survivor. Shows where their priorities are...

    Yes, achievers within an organisation need to be recognised... But in light of the cuts to coverage and incompetence within ACC, this is just arrogance. Recognition doesn't need to take the form of expensive dinners. What happened to internal staff reward systems? If ACC managers don't know how to recognise high performers in a non-monetary way, I suggest they go to a Management 101 class.

    Shame on them.

    Take care,
    CG - who will now return to practising my breathing so that I can calm down :)

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  2. I wouldn't normally have posted this article since it's not strictly related to sensitive claims but it made me so mad! The dinnertime conversation between Smith and the board can't have been that meaningful. Sorry it made you mad too :)

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  3. Don't know what to say! Oh to be wealthy, highly paid and with no conscious!!

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  4. Thieving swine! But then a toad with no conscience is given to such conduct. Values? Principles? Ethics? BUGGER thatt! As long as I have my snout in the trough I'm ok. I truly hope that no one VERY close to Dr Smith EVER has the need to be in any way involved with ACC SCU! And a note to others: Remember that this SCU fiasco wider implications that just the clients. There are the children, partners and family who have to be supportive and caring. TOUGH when someone you love is getting belted by the toad! MAD? OH HELL YES!

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