Economic Development Minister Steven Joyce says Labour's plans to turn Housing New Zealand from a corporation into a ministry would achieve nothing beyond slowing down the house building programme while the changes were made.
Labour leader Andrew Little announced on Sunday Labour would turn Housing NZ into a public service department and let it keep the dividend it paid to the Government to pay for at least 1000 new state houses a year until the need for them was met.
Mr Joyce said the effort of turning Housing NZ back into a ministry was better spent on building up social housing. He said HNZC was now spending $500 million a year on building and buying new houses, heading up to $1 billion.
"Basically they're saying let's stop and rearrange all the deck chairs and do something different with very little benefit."
He said HNZC had already said it would not be paying a dividend for the next few years anyway because it was building more houses. "So he's not proposing any significant change."