The Detail

David Seymour's attack on red tape


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A sector that's had rules piled upon it is welcoming moves to cut the red tape

The early childhood education sector is the first target of David Seymour's red tape attack. Day care centre owners swamped by a mass of rules and regulations welcome the change.

A new ministry to regulate... regulations. To draw up laws around drawing up laws.

ACT leader David Seymour is in charge of his pet project, a ministry for regulation, and its first target will be an area he is also responsible for - the early childhood education sector.

He is being true to his ACT Party's mantra of minimalist governance and making life easier for businesses.

But unless he wants to oversee another disaster of the leaky buildings magnitude, he can't ride through the wild west of red tape like a cowboy.

"All of these regulations are in place for a reason," says Newsroom's gallery reporter Emma Hatton.

"So whether that reason is still legitimate needs to be carefully considered."

Hatton has talked to Seymour at length about this new ministry, and tells The Detail what it's all about.

"As part of government central agencies it's alongside Treasury and DPMC and the Public Service Commission.

"As minister for regulation he sits alongside the minister of finance and things like that, so it's a very grand position to hold. So he will certainly want to make sure it's achieving what he thinks it should be achieving, and has something to show for it."

The leaky buildings disaster, where a freeing up of regulation in the construction industry led to billions of dollars of repair bills for the country, is front of mind in this area.

"You ask anybody about deregulating or having a light-handed approach towards regulation, the building and construction sector is certainly the one that's going to spring to everybody's mind," says Hatton.

"Seymour would push back on the idea that this work seeks to undermine good, solid regulations that are there for proper health and safety, or environmental , but certainly there is the risk that by stripping out regulations or simplifying processes, or whatever it is that happens as a result of these reviews, that we do end up with so called 'unintended consequences' from things like what we saw with the leaky buildings example."

The new ministry would both look at regulation that is already in place, and strip away anything that is hindering progress or "basically wasting people's time," says Hatton, and set up a new piece of legislation that would essentially guide how future legislation and regulations are created. …

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