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Russell Lund
Russell Lund
The Dunedin City Council has apologised to a council candidate after it breached his privacy by commenting on his non-compliant election signage.

The council has also waived $600 in fines handed to Russell Lund over signage on his Loan and Mercantile building and at 186 Main South Rd, Green Island.

City services general manager Sandy Graham said the council had not followed normal processes when responding to a query from the Otago Daily Times about the issue last Friday, and had breached Mr Lund's privacy.

''We apologise for this and for any distress this has caused Mr Lund.''

Mr Lund said he accepted it had been a mistake, and he was ''heartened'' by the council's quick acknowledgement of that.

''Council needs to be very careful with how they handle private information that can affect elections and they would be first to agree that they have made a mess of this one.''

The enforcement action remained in place.

The Dunedin businessman previously said he and the council disagreed over whether the signs advertising the benefits of living in his building resembled his election signs, which had ''similar themes''.

daisy.hudson@odt.co.nz

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Once again DCC staff being caught out. Government employees at all levels are supposed to be apolitical or at least strive to be. Over recent years DCC staff have repeatedly shown their bias and preferences. Let's hope the new council runs a broom through the musty corridors of power.

Agree Keith, Lets hope they lift the Carpets and Mats Cull and Bidrose have been sweeping things under,

Lol dream on...
Vandervis PR BS!

 

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