Wednesday, 27 March 2019

Aurora: first profit stripping then incompetent management

Let's get one thing straight. Asset failures at Aurora began because of profit stripping by successive councils. The reason they continue to fail now has as much to do with incompetent management as the original cause.
We have seen a procession of senior managers wade through the neck high crap that characterises life at Aurora. They all have one thing in common. Their selection was heavily influenced by Steve Thompson - the man who is still on record as saying that Aurora's problems are really just a matter of public perception.
Think about this, none of the last three CEO's have any previous experience in that role. The current CEO doesn't seem to know the difference between a switch and a transformer. Why is that? Here's my view.
At a time when strong, expert leadership is obviously needed we get - putty. Fletcher looks to me like a man who is just grateful to have the role - oh - and the half million that goes with it each year. He doesn't strike me as someone who will front the board and fight to make the company live up to the values it claims to hold.
Here's a man who refers to multimillion dollar fines from the Commerce Commission as being "on the naughty step". And why is that? Could it be because, since he took over, the average minutes without power for each customer has jumped from an appalling 109 per year to a simply staggering 253?
But haven't Aurora been doing lots of work that require outages? Isn't that the reason? Only in Fletcher's dreams. 2018 unplanned powercuts alone were longer than 2017 planned and unplanned combined!
And that Bollocks about replacing 6000 poles, the last annual report says that in 18 months, not twelve, the Muppet's managed replace OR NAIL 5000 poles. Since nailing has, IMHO, about the same amount of value as Fletcher brings to his role, that would make their performance not only miserable, but also inordinately expensive.

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  • John Evans
    John Evans No one in Dunedin can admit the company’s failures because the demise of executives, councillors and accountants would bring the whole pack of Rotten dominoes running Dunedin down.
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    • Richard Healey
      Richard Healey John Evans, Fletcher admits here that, and I quote, "Aurora today is a lot different from the Aurora two years ago ... We are not efficient as a business and neither would we be because we are effectively a new business."

      A new business using the same
       business management system, the same financial system, the same CFO, many of the same staff (now wearing different badges) controlling exactly the same asset within the same regulatory framework. The reason that the company has lost efficiency and reliability is simple in my view. The decisions Fletcher has made. His insistance on restructuring the restructure that restructured the previous restructure. Not that change isn't needed. Unfortunately if you hit the ground running you need to be pointing in the right direction.

      It seems to me that Fletcher doesn't know which way is up - let alone which way is forward.
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Sunday, 24 March 2019

Port Otago

Port Otago full sale option considered

Ella Lawton
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A complete sale of the Otago Regional Council-owned Port Otago is one option being considered in an ownership review of the $489million business.
At a meeting yesterday the council agreed to commission an independent review of its 100% ownership of the port company, which makes up 75% of its total $650million in assets.
As part of this consultants would create an overview of different ownership models, including a ''complete sell down'' and mixed ownership.
Cr Ella Lawton said the review should also investigate the social and environmental impacts of selling parts of the company..... 

Sunday, 10 March 2019

Aurora again, Bridge Hill fire


Just in case anyone thinks that I missed the fire that Aurora started on Bridge Hill in Alexandra - I didn't.
I've been to site three times now, I know exactly what bullshit Aurora's apologist in chief John Campbell has tried to spin, and more importantly, I know the truth.
The line that came down has number 8 wire as a conductor, it has been stitched together with connectors that are neither designed our approved for the task. Aurora lied when it said a tree had brought the line down. They have now admitted as much to the residents.
They have also nailed a corner pole carrying a transformer and assured the the residents that not only is it safe, but that it will last fifteen years. Both lies.
There is much more to come from this. Aurora is perfectly happy to put your life and property at risk.

Sunday, 3 March 2019

Aurora - Alexandra poles & lines fire risk

Fears over power lines, poles


Alexandra Bridge Hill resident Geoff McHardy looks over a tree he believes Aurora Energy claims...
Alexandra Bridge Hill resident Geoff McHardy looks over a tree he believes Aurora Energy claims caused a fire last month near Jolendale Park by falling and touching a power line.
A group of Alexandra residents is worried power lines and poles running through Bridge Hill are in such poor condition they could cause fires and even electrocution.....
......Bridge Hill residents Ken Churchill, Geoff McHardy, Glenda Thompson, Ingrid Mueller and Chris Aquilina-Roberts say they "utterly reject'' the recent explanation of an Aurora manager that a fire caused by a power line near Jolendale Park last month was caused by a tree falling on to the power line...........
www.odt.co.nz/regions/central-otago/fears-over-power-lines-poles
















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Alexandra Bridge Hill resident Geoff McHardy looks over a tree he believes Aurora Energy claims...
Alexandra Bridge Hill resident Geoff McHardy looks over a tree he believes Aurora Energy claims caused a fire last month near Jolendale Park by falling and touching a power line.
A group of Alexandra residents is worried power lines and poles running through Bridge Hill are in such poor condition they could cause fires and even electrocution.
The residents are so concerned they have invited Aurora Energy chief executive Dr Richard Fletcher to meet them and inspect the power infrastructure going up Bridge Hill through Jolendale Park towards State Highway 8......www.odt.co.nz/regions/central-otago/fears-over-power-lines-poleshis website
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The line broke and started the fire... no tree fell on the line. The lines are all sagging and need fixing. Given the lines run through a park full of trees, surrounded by houses, it would be a very good idea to fix the lines before a tragedy happens.