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Auckland floods: Inquiry to review officials' performance during response phase

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Tue, 7 Feb 2023, 12:52pm

Auckland floods: Inquiry to review officials' performance during response phase

Author
RNZ,
Publish Date
Tue, 7 Feb 2023, 12:52pm

By RNZ

The man leading the inquiry into the official response to last month’s flooding in Auckland says the performance of all officials involved will be reviewed.

Former police commissioner Mike Bush has been picked to lead the inquiry, which will look into the lead-up to and first 48 hours of the response.

Auckland Mayor Wayne Brown announced the review on Sunday, two days after he himself apologised for being too slow to be seen - and to act - on January 27, when flooding plagued the city.

The review has been given an initial budget of $100,000, paid for out of the Mayor’s Office’s budget.

Brown and his deputy mayor, Desley Simpson, did not respond to Morning Report’s requests for an interview this morning.

Bush said the inquiry will look at the response to the flooding, which includes the period leading up to the event, then the events that occurred overnight and into the following day.

Former police commissioner Mike Bush in 2017. Photo / Jason Oxenham

Former police commissioner Mike Bush in 2017. Photo / Jason Oxenham

“So, it’s the performance of everyone involved. Could they have done better? If so, what would that look like? And we’ll be making recommendations around that.”

Bush said he had a team he trusts, including members experienced in crisis management, people who ask the right questions and people who are very good at reviewing the performance of organisations.

Team members include Gary Knowles, who has recently left Civil Defence and is involved in the National Emergency Management Agency, Debbie Francis, who has considerable experience in performance reviews, and Mike Paki, who is a senior investigator with the New Zealand Police and has been involved in iwi and community relationships with officials.

“We’ve been set a timeframe of completing the review and reporting on it by March 6, which is a tight timeframe, but it kind of galvanises you to action,” Bush said.

“You want to get in, understand who did what, when they did it, [whether] it the right thing to do, what the consequences were, and report on that.”

The review panel was completely independent and none of the panel had ever worked with Wayne Brown before, Bush said.

“We’ll be making recommendations on exactly what we see and learn.”

Asked where he was on the night of the flood, Bush said he was in central Auckland, but drove home to the North Shore just before the massive deluge.

Slavko Snjegota, pictured outside his house when heavy rain hit Auckland on January 27, causing widespread flooding. Photo / Brett Phibbs

Slavko Snjegota, pictured outside his house when heavy rain hit Auckland on January 27, causing widespread flooding. Photo / Brett Phibbs

“We were sitting at home almost oblivious to it, to what was going on for most of the evening.”

Bush said although he was not affected, he knows many people who were, and said the flood devastated lives and livelihoods.

“That’s obviously why, you know, the council and the officials want to know if there were any gaps, because they want to make sure that they’re ‘best-dressed’ if this occurs again.”

- RNZ

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