Richard Mabon
The one credit card owned by the Waitaki District Council
has had $11,126.77 charged to it over the past two years.
The card, stored in the council's safe and its use only
authorised by chief executive Michael Ross and financial
services manager Paul Hope, has been used mainly to cash in
on internet cheap offers ranging from air fares and
conference bookings to buying library books and computer
software.
The Otago Daily Times requested credit card
statements from the council of all expenditure using the
cards since July 2008.
In total, there were 24 transactions on the Bank of New
Zealand Visa Business card, which cost the council a fee of
$6.25 a quarter, which appears on statements every three
months and has not been included in the tally of
transactions.
Ten of the transactions which totalled $9137.34 were for
flights, conferences, accommodation and recruitment
advertising, often taking advantage of specials.
That included the biggest single debit - $2650 in August 2008
for flights, conference fees and accommodation for two staff
to attend the Society of Local Government Managers conference
in Auckland under an "early bird special".
Some of those transactions for accommodation or flights have
been with Australian companies through agents organising or
managing the events, or for recruitment of staff, including
advertising overseas for staff for the Opera House after its
redevelopment.
The council spent $1005.31 on books and magazines or
newspaper subscriptions, mainly for the library, in six
transactions during that two-year period.
Two subscriptions totalling $368.69 were for the New
Yorker magazine.
Four computer software purchases totalling $663.36 were made
off the internet, including one from Microsoft in Singapore,
and four transactions were for membership or courier fees
worth $320.76.
Memberships were for the New Zealand Historic Places Trust,
New Zealand Planning and Institute of Directors.
Acting chief executive Richard Mabon said yesterday the
credit card was in the name of Mr Ross because the BNZ would
not issue it in the name of an organisation.
No other cards were held by staff, councillors or the mayor.
They used their own cards or payments, then reclaimed
work-related expenses.
The card has a $5000 limit and it cannot be used for personal
or day-to-day transactions, cash advances or borrowing.
The council had not reprimanded, warned, reminded or
otherwise disciplined anyone in relation to the use of the
card because it could not be accessed without approval for a
purchase by Mr Ross or Mr Hope, Mr Mabon said.
Waitaki District Council
- One credit card only, BNZ Business Visa.
- $11,126.77 charged in last two years.
- $5000 limit.
- $25 annual fee.
- In the name of chief executive.
- Use authorised by chief executive and financial services
manager.
- Only used for small purchases where it is economically
efficient.
- Not to be used for borrowing or cash advances.
- Not for personal or daily expenses.
- Card paid monthly, authorised by chief executive and
financial services manager.
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