Councillor resigns during stormy meeting

Rotorua district councillor Peter Bentley. Photo / Andrew Warner / Rotorua Daily Post.

Rotorua district councillor Peter Bentley has resigned from the council effective immediately in a fiery exchange with mayor Steve Chadwick.

At a full council meeting today, Chadwick moved to include a discussion about the Rotorua District Council (Representation Arrangements) Bill into a confidential section of the meeting.

She said it was to 'enable us all as council, together, to have a free and frank discussion in response to the attorney general's request for further information needed to develop policy work”.

Last week the Attorney General's report about the bill found it would breach the Bill of Rights Act but caveated it, saying more information may be needed for a full assessment.

Chadwick's motion drew a point of order from councillor Reynold Macpherson to ask if the motion could be discussed.

Chadwick said no, it was the chair's ruling.

'I have ruled.”

Bentley then raised an urgent item not on the agenda.

'The mayor found out very early that I would not be one to merely follow her,” he said during the meeting.

'Therefore, she has shunned me and not sought the practical advice I bring to this table.”

Chadwick interrupted Bentley with a point of order, but he continued to speak as Chadwick again raised a point of order, raising her voice and standing up.

Bentley also arose from his seat and councillor Mercia Yates also called a point of order to which he said 'Who's that?”.

Rotorua mayor Steve Chadwick. Photo / Andrew Warner / Rotorua Daily Post.

Chadwick, still standing, asked Bentley to 'withdraw and apologise or leave the meeting”.

Bentley sat and said: 'Well, my final statement, madam mayor -” before he was interrupted by Chadwick.

'No, there's no final say Councillor Bentley, I take exception to your ...”

Bentley continued to speak, saying: 'I have no longer confidence in this council and thereby tender my resignation effective immediately.”

Chadwick continued to speak as Bentley did, saying: 'Councillor Bentley, I ask you to leave the meeting please, I've so ruled. Councillor Bentley, just leave the meeting.”

Bentley said: 'I have resigned, madam mayor.”

Chadwick said: 'Oh, well, there we are.”

Macpherson shook Bentley's hand as he left the table saying, 'ka kite, e hoa”.

As Bentley left the council chamber Chadwick said again she 'took exception” to Bentley's remarks.

Councillor Raj Kumar said there was 'a lot of public discontentment” surrounding the council's bill.

'For us to engage in confidential on this matter excludes them [from] what we have heard all over the media, it's very contentious and it would have been very fair and democratic to discuss this in public.”

Chadwick said she had made her ruling and there would be a public statement issued after the council's confidential discussion.

'I'm saddened that Councillor Bentley feels that way and has resigned.”

Deputy mayor Dave Donaldson asked if the council would vote on moving the discussion into confidential, and Chadwick said it didn't need to.

'I've made a chair's ruling.”

Councillor Reynold Macpherson said 'very, very intense feelings” had been 'generated” about the bill.

'For it to be moved into confidential will be regarded by ...”

He was then interrupted with points of order from Chadwick and Yates, with Yates saying it had already been ruled.

Chadwick said 'thank you” to Yates.

-Local Democracy Reporting is public interest journalism funded by NZ On Air.

8 comments

Outrageous

Posted on 28-04-2022 14:46 | By Kancho

Chadwick should have been the one to resign if not the council should move a no confidence motion . Who does she think she is. She was already discussing secret deals a couple of weeks ago ! Stifling proper democratic debate she should be ousted. This council and this government are trying to steam roller democracy it's shameful.


Democracy in Action

Posted on 28-04-2022 14:52 | By waiknot

A classic example of autocracy overruling democracy. When the mayor needs to govern in this manner, does she have the confidence of her council?


Hmmm

Posted on 28-04-2022 14:54 | By Let's get real

I've got my own thoughts about who the puppet master/mistress behind this destruction of honest and open democracy might be and with time on their hands now and many distractions available to hide behind, im extremely fearful for the future. I wonder if refugee numbers will come close to replacing those that will undoubtedly seek to escape the sinking ship.


Sadly

Posted on 28-04-2022 14:54 | By Kancho

Resigning may feel momentarily good and principled but sadly it takes away opposition to Draconian behaviour thereby allowing continuation of reprehensible behaviour and worse if given their way.


Democracy in action

Posted on 28-04-2022 15:47 | By CliftonGuy

From what has been reported, if Bentley had the floor, he should have been allowed to express his point without interruption. If these meetings become chaos, Nanaia Mahuta is ready to pounce and another democratic council might fall.


Local government...

Posted on 28-04-2022 21:19 | By groutby

...being run and controlled by politics and personal preferences alone is no way to represent the long suffering ratepayer of any city....anywhere. Mayor Chadwick is leaving the post soon and clearly has an agenda to complete...no, not for the citizens but for herself. Disgusting, absolutely disgusting.......


Councillor Bentley

Posted on 30-04-2022 11:33 | By Kancho

I hope Councillor Bentley back tracks withdraws his resignation in the heat of the moment. He represents much more and the opposition to the direction of council and Chadwick needs to stay. Chadwick is on her way out so it would be good for him to continue to see her go. Don't let the door hit you on the backside on the way out.


What do we do with a bullying Mayor?

Posted on 30-04-2022 12:28 | By morepork

Ask 10B.The fact is that egos should be left outside the Council Chamber and the rules of good etiquette and behavior should be engaged. Any Mayor (or Councillor) who believes that public issues should be discussed confidentially, is in the wrong job. It is NOT the role of the Chair in a meeting to suppress people from being heard.


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