The government, which wants a convention centre in Auckland, but doesn't want to pay for it, is prepared to change the allow more gambling in return. It has given preferential treatment to SkyCity in the bidding process.
PM being held to ransom by SkyCity, say Greens
The
Green Party says Prime Minister John Key has created a situation
where he is being held to ransom by SkyCity.
21
February, 2013
The
Government will go back into negotiations with SkyCity to build an
international convention centre in Auckland, following the release on
Tuesday of a report from the Auditor-General's office.
In
the report, Deputy Auditor-General Phillippa Smith found deficiences
in the process and that SkyCity was given preferential treatment but
cleared the Government of any inappropriate conduct.
Green
Party co-leader Metiria Turei said Mr Key's enthusiasm for the deal
has put him in a disadvantaged position.
She
said the Prime Minister has repeatedly said he wants the deal to go
ahead so he has given SkyCity the advantage of being able to ask for
anything.
Ms
Turei told Radio New Zealand's Morning Report programme
she has serious concerns about the Prime Minister's cosy relationship
with SkyCity and wants the process reopened to all bidders.
Economic
Development Minister Steven Joyce said in these situations bidders
always want "a whole lot of stuff" but often don't end up
with everything they want.
He
said nothing has been set in stone, and once there is a conclusion
the deal will be laid out for the public to have a look at.
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