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Auckland Council explores shared ICT and other services with its controlled organisations

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Auckland Council is considering creating group-wide shared services functions across the core council and its controlled organisations, most prominently Auckland Transport and Watercare. 

The effort picks up where a 2020 review of council-controlled organisations (CCOs) left off. Recognising shared services was a proven model that could deliver improved services in a cost-effective way, the review recommended the council and its CCOs work together to draw up a group policy. 

“Across the council group, delivery of some shared support services is in place, however there is no overall group shared service strategy,” an agenda for an upcoming meeting of the council’s value for money committee said. “An opportunity exists to investigate the sharing of the remaining internal support services across the group to determine whether the full benefits can be realised.”

Services within the scope of the review are broad, including ICT, finance, human resources, health safety and wellbeing, corporate strategy, communications, procurement, risk and assurance, legal, an enterprise project management office, corporate property and other corporate services. 

A feasibility phase will determine whether any areas should be removed from that scope but also does not limit the inclusion of other out-of-scope services in future. The feasibility phase included Auckland Council, Auckland Transport, Auckland Unlimited and Eke Panuku Development Auckland.

While Watercare was also in scope, that could be affected by the outcome of the government’s Three Waters reform of water management.

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