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'Radio silence': Labour MP at odds with Andrew Little over sewage disaster comms

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Ethan Manera,
Publish Date
Tue, 24 Feb 2026, 3:10pm

'Radio silence': Labour MP at odds with Andrew Little over sewage disaster comms

Author
Ethan Manera,
Publish Date
Tue, 24 Feb 2026, 3:10pm

Two of the capital鈥檚 top Labour Party representatives are publicly at odds over whether the public is getting straight answers on the Moa Point sewage plant failure.

The party鈥檚 Wellington issues spokeswoman Ayesha Verrall called out 鈥渞adio silence鈥 over the situation in an interview last week, comments the mayor has since criticised as unfair.

鈥淚t was good the mayor and Wellington Water fronted, but I think most Wellingtonians feel like we don鈥檛 have enough information,鈥 Verrall told 九一星空无限talk ZB Wellington Mornings host Nick Mills last Thursday.

The public are yet to hear details of what officials believe could have caused the incident, despite hints from the Wellington Water boss that early warning signs were missed.

After sharing those details in an interview with RNZ, chief executive Pat Dougherty was pulled from speaking to media and the council took over the communications response, a call made by Wellington Mayor Andrew Little.

Little said that decision was made to 鈥渟top the speculation鈥 and to focus on getting a review together.

Since then, questions have remained unanswered about what the early warning signs were, what could have caused the failure, and who may be liable.

But Verrall, who is running for the city鈥檚 Wellington North electorate, appears to have taken issue with the mayor鈥檚 approach, telling Wellingtonians in her regular radio slot 鈥渋t鈥檚 not good enough to kick everything to a review and then we hear radio silence.鈥

鈥淲e鈥檙e not getting enough information, what鈥檚 blocked? What鈥檚 the machinery that鈥檚 not working? Where鈥檚 the replacement coming from? These sorts of things.鈥

Ayesha Verrall told 九一星空无限talk ZB it鈥檚 not good enough for officials to keep quiet on the disaster just because a review is taking place. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Ayesha Verrall told 九一星空无限talk ZB it鈥檚 not good enough for officials to keep quiet on the disaster just because a review is taking place. Photo / Mark Mitchell

鈥淟ast week we had the reporting that everyone鈥檚 lawyered up and we鈥檙e not able to get answers, it鈥檚 incredibly frustrating for Wellingtonians,鈥 she said.

While Labour supports the Government鈥檚 independent inquiry, Verrall said she did not believe it would provide timely answers for Wellingtonians.

Responding to his former caucus colleague鈥檚 claims, Little said 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think that鈥檚 very fair.鈥

The mayor said Wellington Water has provided regular daily updates and have 鈥渂eefed up鈥 their website, but said many facts of the incident are still unknown.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 what we want the independent review team to do,鈥 Little told the Herald on Monday.

鈥淪tuff is getting out there, but if there鈥檚 nothing new to report, then there鈥檚 nothing new to report, nothing has changed,鈥 he said.

Asked whether it was good enough the cause of the failure may not be known for months given the timeline of the review, rather than when it is known, Little said he had asked the minister that the review report in two stages.

He said the Crown Review Team should share its findings of the cause as early as possible.

鈥淎nd then the other stuff, which is, was the plant built correctly, are there design flaws, was there governance failures or whatever - that can come later because that鈥檚 about where does responsibility lie.鈥

Wellington Mayor Andrew Little directed Wellington Water not to do interviews speculating on the cause of the plant failure, and is standing by the response. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Wellington Mayor Andrew Little directed Wellington Water not to do interviews speculating on the cause of the plant failure, and is standing by the response. Photo / Mark Mitchell

Little said he had not spoken to Verrall about the situation.

鈥淟ook, Ayesha鈥檚 got her criticism, that鈥檚 fine, she鈥檚 talking about what she鈥檚 seeing and hearing, no doubt from others, I鈥檓 telling you what is happening,鈥 he said.

He said 鈥渘o crisis response is perfect鈥 but he is satisfied that enough regular information is being made public.

In a statement, Verrall said she and her party 鈥渇ully support the Crown review鈥.

鈥淚t was great that the mayor heard the concerns of Wellingtonians at the recent public meeting,鈥 she said.

鈥淥ur beaches are an important part of Wellington鈥檚 vibrant environment and we all want to see this issue fixed as swiftly as possible.鈥

 is a Wellington-based journalist covering Wellington issues, local politics and business in the capital. He can be emailed at [email protected].

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