A funding row over Maori initiatives in Auckland could end up in court, a source has warned, citing a draft report showing that Auckland Council is largely failing to meet statutory obligations to Maori.
The PricewaterhouseCoopers audit, commissioned by the Independent Maori Statutory Board, states that the council is failing its compliance with the Treaty-related legislation in all of the 10 measured areas.
A highly placed board source said the review would give it more ammunition to fight for an increased slice of the funding pie for Maori.
"We want our fair share. [The council] hasn't got their heads around it. The days of the tyranny of the majority are over. We've got legislation that says they have to conduct themselves transparently and fairly."
Court action to force the issue was looking increasingly likely, the source said.