Hawke's Bay Regional Council chairman Rex Graham has slammed council management for keeping councillors in the dark on the Havelock North water contamination issue.
Yesterday it was announced the inquiry into the contamination of Havelock North's drinking water will be postponed until late January 2017, because of a legal battle between the Hawke's Bay Regional Council (HBRC) and Hastings District Council.
On Friday, HBRC had laid two charges against the district council for unlawful taking of water.
The next hearing for the inquiry, at which evidence would be heard from core participants, was due to be held on Monday at Hastings District Court. On the same day, in a separate courtroom, the district council would be called for their charges.
In accepting the district council's application for a postponement of the hearing, it is expected the inquiry's reporting date of March 2017 will not be met.