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Police Refute Ray Chung’s ‘False’ Claims Amid Ongoing Controversy

by Rachel Morgan News Editor July 8, 2026
written by Rachel Morgan News Editor

Wellington District Commander Penelope Gifford has dismissed allegations made by former councillor Ray Chung regarding police conduct during a search operation in Karori. Inspector Dean Silvester previously alleged in a text message that Chung spread misinformation and engaged in inappropriate contact with emergency services and the missing person’s family, claims which Chung has labeled “far-fetched.”

Police Response to Misconduct Allegations

Commander Gifford stated that accusations leveled by the former councillor against a senior police officer are “completely false” and “unwarranted.” According to Gifford, the officer involved maintains the “full trust and confidence” of the police leadership. She asserted that at no point had any staff member been untruthful with the councillor and offered to meet with him to discuss his concerns directly.

Police Response to Misconduct Allegations

The conflict stems from an incident at a search site in Karori. While Chung maintains he was attempting to assist “desperate” constituents, council documents released last week indicate that his actions during the incident had prompted plans for his dismissal before he ultimately resigned.

Did You Know?
Documents released by the council last week revealed that plans were in place to sack Ray Chung over the Karori search incident prior to his eventual resignation.

Chung’s Defense and Conflicting Statements

Ray Chung has disputed the police account, questioning how he could have failed to identify himself as a councillor while remaining in contact with officers throughout the event. In a post on Facebook, Chung argued that his involvement was strictly to aid constituents. However, his public explanations regarding his physical presence at the scene have shifted over time.

Chung’s Defense and Conflicting Statements

In May, Chung told reporters he was at the Karori site to search for a missing man, though he later clarified he may have misspoken. He subsequently stated he was not searching, noting, “I’m scared of the water and so there’s no way I was going to get into any water.” He has since accused the media of incorrectly reporting that he was conducting a search.

Expert Insight:
The tension between local political representatives and emergency services creates significant operational risks. When an elected official is accused of interfering with active search protocols, it forces law enforcement to manage external public relations alongside critical field duties, which can complicate the integrity of the investigation and the trust of affected families.

What Happens Next?

The situation remains a point of contention between the former councillor and the Wellington District Police. A possible next step is the suggested meeting between Commander Gifford and Chung, though it remains uncertain if such a discussion will occur or if it will resolve the conflicting accounts of the Karori incident. Given the council’s prior intent to terminate Chung’s position, the release of the documents and the police statements are likely to remain a focus of ongoing scrutiny regarding the former councillor’s conduct.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the police allege Ray Chung did at the Karori search site?
Inspector Dean Silvester alleged that Chung spread misinformation and had inappropriate contact with both emergency services and the family of the missing person.

How has Ray Chung responded to the police claims?
Chung has called the police claims “far-fetched,” maintains he did nothing wrong, and argues he was only helping constituents.

What is the stance of Wellington District Commander Penelope Gifford?
Gifford has stated that the claims made by the councillor against the officer are false and has expressed her full trust and confidence in the officer involved.

Do you believe there should be clearer protocols regarding the role of elected officials at active emergency scenes?

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Tauranga sports facility projects advance as councillors demand cost control

by Rachel Morgan News Editor May 15, 2026
written by Rachel Morgan News Editor

The combined projected cost for the Memorial Park Aquatic Centre and a “national-scale courts and events hub” at Baypark could decrease from $190 million to $158 million. This potential reduction follows a doubling of funding from partners and development contributions, which now total $67 million.

While councillors have agreed to move forward with these projects, they have raised significant concerns regarding the accuracy of cost estimates and gaps in financial data. Officials are calling for closer scrutiny before final budgets are signed off.

Memorial Park Aquatic Centre Scaling

The proposed aquatic centre at Memorial Park represents the largest project under consideration. While the original proposal was priced at $124 million—including a splash pad, hydro slides, a toddler pool, and expanded lanes—councillors moved in 2024 to explore scaled-back options ranging from $80 million to $105 million.

Current agenda estimates place the cost at $81 million over four years. This revised concept prioritizes core services such as aquatic sports, lane swimming, hydrotherapy, recreational use, and learn-to-swim programmes.

Deputy Mayor and Mount Maunganui ward councillor Jen Scoular expressed concerns over the demolition of the existing Memorial Park pool, which closed permanently at Easter. Scoular noted that the pools serve as a living memorial to soldiers from World War II and suggested the new development should recognize veterans of all New Zealand conflicts.

Councillors have allocated $4 million for the decommissioning of the old pool and the consenting and detailed design of the new facility. This approval is subject to the design including a connection to the living memorial for all veterans.

Did You Know? The existing Memorial Park pool, which closed permanently at Easter, functioned as a living memorial to soldiers who fought in World War II.

Baypark Sports Hub and Budget Disputes

Plans are progressing to expand the Baypark arena into a larger sports hub, which includes relocating Tauranga Netball from Blake Park to a new multisport centre. This project also involves upgrades to infrastructure, parking, and site access.

Baypark Sports Hub and Budget Disputes
Baypark

The netball facility is now estimated to cost $15.56 million, an increase from the $15.35 million estimate in July, with an additional $3.8 million set aside for contingency, and risk. The TECT Community Fund has agreed to contribute $2 million.

Mayor Mahé Drysdale expressed frustration over a proposed $350,000 toilet block containing two regular and two accessibility toilets. “Pay me $350,000 and I’ll build you four toilets, and I’ll have a exceptionally nice profit on the back of it as well,” Drysdale stated, adding that such costs lead to a “massive loss of trust” in the wider project budget.

Expert Insight: The friction between Mayor Drysdale and staff over a single toilet block highlights a broader struggle within local government: the tension between the urgent need for growth-related infrastructure and the demand for absolute fiscal transparency. When small-scale estimates appear inflated, it often triggers a systemic lack of confidence in multi-million dollar capital works.

Badminton Funding and Strategic Balance

The council also debated the $16 million Badminton Multisport Centre at Tatua Reserve. Despite calls to increase funding to accelerate construction, the council maintained its previously committed $5 million contribution.

A proposal to increase that funding to $6 million failed after a tied vote. Staff warned that without additional funds, the project could be delayed for years or may not proceed at all.

Matua-Ōtūmoetai ward councillor Glen Crowther emphasized the difficulty of balancing investments across different sports to avoid inequity between swimmers, netballers, and badminton players. Pāpāmoa ward councillor Steve Morris added that the council is under “an incredible amount of pressure budget-wise.”

Future Outlook

The council is expected to revisit design, costs, and long-term funding implications in September during wider long-term plan discussions. Staff have warned that while some costs could be refined, significant savings may require changes to the scope of the projects.

Future Outlook
Badminton Multisport Centre

Updated budgets and more detailed financial modelling may be required before councillors commit to final figures.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much could the combined cost of the Baypark hub and Aquatic Centre drop?
The combined cost could drop from $190 million to $158 million, aided by $67 million in funding from development contributions and partners.

What is the current estimated cost for the revised Memorial Park Aquatic Centre?
The current estimate is $81 million over four years, focusing on core services rather than the original $124 million proposal.

Why was the funding increase for the Badminton Multisport Centre rejected?
The proposal to increase funding from $5 million to $6 million failed following a tied vote, with Deputy Mayor Jen Scoular noting that more funding could not be committed without understanding the financial impact.

Do you believe the council should prioritize core services over luxury amenities when scaling back major community projects?

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