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Tue Jul 06 1999 12:00:00 GMT+1200 (New Zealand Standard Time)

Bradford's Otago Report Facile

Tuesday, 6 July 1999, 3:08 pm
Press Release: New Zealand Labour Party

Labour
2000 web siteLabour's energy spokesperson Pete Hodgson has described the Ministry of Commerce's report into the Central Otago power cuts as facile and fictional.

"The idea that the power reforms have probably made things better is as credible as saying that the price of electricity is plummeting. The communication difficulties that were experienced were a direct result of the reforms. They would have been made worse if the Government's favourite retailer, First Electric, had entered the Central Otago market because its call centre is in Australia.

"By contrast the amalgamation of lines companies made no difference, because staff were brought in from Invercargill and Oamaru, outside Delta's ownership area.

"I think the report should have just thanked the staff who worked so long and hard, as well as the residents for their stoic forbearance. Trying to turn a serious event like this into a sales pitch for the reforms is a thoroughly desperate action from a thoroughly dismal minister."

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