Crown share of Wanganui historic losses settled
Crown share of Wanganui historic losses settled
DATE: 19
April 2007
MEDIA
RELEASE
Chief Executive of the
Ministry of Transport, Alan Thompson and Chief Executive at
Wanganui District Council, Dr David Warburton, have signed
an agreement settling the Crown’s share of historic losses
at Wanganui Airport.
Wanganui Airport is one of seven remaining unincorporated joint venture airports owned jointly by the Crown and local authorities, where the local authority is responsible for the management and operation of the airport. In 2005, following an approach from Wanganui District Council, Cabinet overturned the Crown’s policy of not injecting funds to any of the joint ventures which had applied since 1990. Since then, the Crown has co-funded capital expenditure at Wanganui, Westport and Taupo airports as well as seeking to settle liabilities for past losses at each of those airports.
The losses were incurred by the
airport over a period of 15 years and it was not until
recently that agreement was reached to deal with them. The
losses relate to the general running of the airport and not
to any specific item or event.
Alan Thompson and David
Warburton say that the agreement is a fair outcome to both
the Crown and the Wanganui District Council. “It has not
been easy to sort out the issues and it has taken two years
to finally resolve the problems. However, we have now
reached an agreement that will enable both parties to move
forward with certainty and have in place an agreement that
deals with such matters” say Mr Thompson and Dr
Warburton.
ENDS