At the centre of the controversy is a
decision by the Far North District Council on 13 April to appoint 10 external
hapū and iwi leaders to its Te Kuaka Committee for Māori Strategic
Relationships. These 10 unelected members will sit alongside six elected
councillors (four of whom were elected in Māori wards). The unelected members
can participate fully in discussions and have full voting rights.
Nine councillors voted in favour of the motion to appoint external, non-elected representatives, with only Cr Smolders voting against it and one abstention.





