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Robyn Edie/Stuff Invercargill City Councillor Ian Pottinger says the new media protocol introduced at the council is unnecessary. (File photo). An Invercargill city councillor sees no need for a new media protocol as discussions on whether to revisit the topic continues at the council. The council last week voted in favour of introducing new media protocol which included asking elected members to “focus on issues and activities when speaking to media rather than the actions or decisions of other elected members”. Mayor Sir Tim Shadbolt suggested it limited free speech, deputy mayor Nobby Clark said it bordered on a gagging order, and Cr Lindsay Abbott felt sanitised by the protocol. ....
Kavinda Herath/Stuff Invercargill City Council s independent appointee, and governance group chair, Jeff Grant speak to media about the council s new media protocols. Council s external appointee and governance group chair Jeff Grant, Cr Rebecca Amundsen, and chief executive Clare Hadley fronted media on Friday. They stressed the introduction of the media protocols was not a case of muzzling elected members. They did not agree that the protocols put further restrictions on elected members’ ability to speak openly in the public. Grant did acknowledge there were others who felt the wording of the protocols inhibited what elected members could say in the future. ....