Environment Minister abusing role to put freshwater at risk – Greens

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Documents obtained under the Official Information Act have revealed the Minister for the Environment is pressuring local councils to allow โ€˜water takeโ€™ consents for a group of farmers that includes her party colleague, in a catchment already showing signs of serious decline.

โ€œThe very least New Zealanders would expect from their Minister for the Environment is a duty of care for the environment, no matter their politics,โ€ says Green Party Environment spokesperson, Lan Pham.

โ€œInstead, we have a Minister using their position to try to influence a councilโ€™s legal process to help out their mates. It’s a gross misuse of power that clearly shows how little care this Government has in being transparent about their conflict of interests.

โ€œThese documents show the Minister for the Environment has written to Horizons Regional Council demanding briefings about what is delaying the granting of irrigation consents from a group of Santoft area farmers.

โ€œWhat this clearly demonstrates is that this Government would rather use bully tactics to allow environmental harm rather than protect the commons that belong to all of us.

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โ€œIt is extremely concerning to have a Minister for the Environment advocating for a consent for water extraction at all. But, here it appears Penny Simmonds is advocating on behalf of a National MP to get a consent for their private company, which seems to be a major conflict of interest that the Prime Minister must answer for.

โ€œWe already know this is the most anti-environment government NZ has ever had; systematically dismantling what remains of even our most basic freshwater protections that even their own previous national governments put in place. But this is another level entirely.

โ€œOur rivers and lakes are too precious and too vulnerable to be sacrificed in back-room dealings with out-of-touch ministers and their mates,” says Lan Pham.