Monday 27 July 2015

Why this is not a wetland - Privatisation, Serco and the Dune Lake


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Actively supporting NZ’s endangered wetland birds
Dismasted tree  - Raumati dune lake
The privatisation of public assets and responsibilities has hit a major land mine over recent weeks with the revelation that prisoners in Serco-run privatised New Zealand jails have  been left ineffectively supervised and so taken them over.
Rear view 
The issues are politically intriguing because they expose the credo behind the move as foolishly utopian – an ideology that you can have your cake and eat it. These privatised prisons were not only going to be run more cheaply, they were also going to turn out much higher rehabilitation rates.  
This is not a wetland
Nobody queried this, or the uninterrupted stream of media puff issued by the company and the Minister supposedly left in charge, until videos began appearing on the internet, of organised fighting and drug taking.
White faced heron with NZTA crane Raumtai Beach Dune Lake 
The issues raised, run deeply into our free and democratic way of life. Once you pass responsibility into private hands you have ceded control to an organisation whose authority structures are not democratic and whose first commitment lies in protecting itself. During this imbroglio they had to fly the CEO of SERCO into the country to hold a two hour meeting with the minister, before pretending to fire him. 
A sisyphic task - digging out the Raumati Beach dune lake 
Forty years ago there would have been a lot closer relationship between a minister and his CEO as we would expect in running a healthy, open society. A business ethic of secrecy has replaced that ideal and these companies have erected a wall of feel good flutter around themselves. This has proved very effective in an era where the mainstream media, obsessed with ratings, are employing celebrity presenters and peppering their news bulletins with celebrity tripe.   
Dune lake with grey teal and parera-cross ducks 
This disquieting fiasco runs right through the initiatives of this Government as it prepares to privatise mental health and child welfare services. It also tells the story of our wetland.
 
Destroyed dune lake July 2015
Scientific evidence, collated by a private firm, was presented to the Board of Inquiry issuing consents for this expressway, that this dune lake was not a wetland. This evidence was accepted by the Board. You can see from the accompanying photographs how wrong they were. This error however isn’t a mistake of observation made by incompetent scientists.  It is part of  a widespread culture of organised misrepresentation.

To be continued…

Track we were listening to while posting this Your Cheatin’ Heart The Keil Isles. What were these Samoan boys (with  Eliza) doing to US  rock n roll in the late 1950’s and early sixties? They brought their own pacific island fizz in mixing rhythm and blues with country and turning it into rockabilly around the same time Johnny Cash was doing the same.
Your cheatin' heart
Will pine some day
And crave the love
You threw away
The time will come
When you'll be blue
Your cheatin' heart will tell on you..  


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