The dysfunctional Christchurch City Council went behind closed doors yesterday for a secret meeting with a new Government minder appointed to try to get it back on track.
Crown observer Kerry Marshall joined the council for the first time in an extraordinary meeting that followed crisis talks last week with Local Government Minister Nick Smith.
The council has been plagued with infighting and leaks as Christchurch tries to recover from the city's devastating earthquakes, and the minister has asked it to accept the observer until at least the end of March to try to "uncouple the destructive process in council".
Last week, council chief executive Tony Marryatt decided to turn down a $68,000 pay rise that had prompted severe criticism from some councillors and members of the public.
"The negative publicity and public opinion has been tough for staff at the organisation and has the potential to distract this council from the important task at hand of rebuilding our city," Mr Marryatt said.