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COUNCILLOR RESIGNS

Question of Rate Rebate I i action criticised By Telegraph —Press Association. Dargaville, November 17. The action of a member of the Dargaville Borough Council in seeking on behalf of a client a rebate of overdue rates and then, as a member of the rating committee urging that the rebate should be approved, was the subject of a long discussion at the monthly meeting of the council last evening, culminating in Cr. R. Gibson resigning his seat. The matter came before the council when a letter was received signed by Dargaville legal firms and supported by a deputation consisting of Messrs. F. S. Goulding and M. C. Astley. Mr. Goulding said that the letter which had been sent to the council was not directed personally against any member of the council or against, the council as a whole. The only idea was to obtain just, and fair treatment. It had been a duty of all solicitors to apply for a remission of rates at times, but the applications were not always granted. , Mr. B. Berry, chairman ot the rating committee, said that if no remission had been made in some cases the council would have continued to have these properties on the rate list with no piospect of getting the rates paid. “I can bear out what Cr. Berry Ims said.” said Cr. Gibson. “The position of the rates is much better than It was. It has not been said, but I have been referred to, and it can be read that I made a charge of one and a half guineas for obtaining a rebate, but that is not true. The charge was made for legal service which I am not at liberty to make public.” “I am not going to remain a member of the rating committee until this matter is cleared up.” said the mayor. “Either Cr. Gibson pulls out or I do. As a solicitor he should have been in full possession of the facts, and, if so, he should have given us those facte. He was not a solicitor in the first case but be interested himself in the case, and as a member of the committee he came to us and urged us to make a reduction. He should have investigated the position before he wrote to us as a solicitor. He did not use all the care he might have done before appealing for a reduction.” Cr. Gibson: The man laid certain facts before me and that was all I knew.

“Cr. Gihson acted wrongly in acting for a client and being on a body which adjudicated on the position,” said the mqyor. Cr. Gibson: I will tender my resignation right now. The mayor: That clears the position.

“This is a conspiracy as far as I am concerned, but I am not going to say that those here are among those behind it,” said Cr. Gibson.

The mayor moved that Cr. Gibson’s resignation as a member of the rating committee be accepted. This was seconded by Cr. A- C- Paul and carried without dissent. Cr. Gibson intimated that he was resigning from the council, and said he hoped they would find a worthy successor. He then withdrew. Mr. McLean moved that in future no reduction of rates should be made until the question had been dealt with by the council. This was carried.

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Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 46, 18 November 1936, Page 6

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COUNCILLOR RESIGNS Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 46, 18 November 1936, Page 6

COUNCILLOR RESIGNS Dominion, Volume 30, Issue 46, 18 November 1936, Page 6