Labour does not support PPPs for prisons

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Labour does not support the private ownership of core infrastructure like schools, hospitals and prisons, which will only see worse outcomes for Kiwis.

โ€œDespite all of this Governmentโ€™s talk about bipartisanship on infrastructure and the importance of long-term planning and investment, Labour wasnโ€™t briefed on this,โ€ Labour corrections spokesperson Tracey McLellan said.

โ€œThe National Party thinks PPPs are the solution to all problems, but they often end up costing us more. This isnโ€™t how we wouldโ€™ve gone about it โ€“ it is unclear what the ongoing costs over 25 years will be, whether it is good value for taxpayer money, or even if it is cheaper or better than what public investment would do.

โ€œThey are already planning to spend $800 million on only the first phase of this project, so New Zealanders are paying for this regardless.

โ€œPrevious iterations of PPPs in prisons have gone terribly wrong โ€“ but at least National has learned its lesson on operations and this facility will continue to be run by Corrections.

โ€œThis is a backwards announcement. We shouldnโ€™t be building more beds to lock more people up and this kind of investment should be going towards reducing crime and increasing rehabilitation,โ€ Tracey McLellan said.

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