
Foreign Minister Winston Peters has appointed Leon Grice and Heather Simpson to serve on the Antarctica New Zealand board.
鈥淪ince taking office, the Coalition Government has become concerned about the direction of the Scott Base Redevelopment Project,鈥 Mr Peters says.
鈥淚t is vital that Antarctica New Zealand has the right oversight and governance to bring this project back on track.
鈥淭hese appointments are one of a series of remedial steps that the Government is taking to bring the project under control.鈥
The appointments come after reports last October calling for transparency over why the planned half-a-billion-dollar redevelopment of New Zealand's Scott Base had stalled at the contract stage.
The $503 million upgrade of the country's 66-year-old research station in Antarctica was said to be facing delays following a breakdown in negotiations between the government and its main building contractor.
Antarctica New Zealand, the government's institute, confirmed at the time that it had been unable to reach an agreement on "commercial terms" with Leighs Construction. However, factors about how and why talks have fallen over remain unclear.
Mr Grice has been appointed as the new Chair of the Antarctica New Zealand Board, with Ms Simpson appointed as a member of the Board 鈥 effective Monday 26 February.聽
鈥淢r Grice and Ms Simpson bring a range of international, project management, commercial and governance experience to this position, and have been appointed to ensure that the project is delivered in a cost-effective and efficient manner,鈥 Mr Peters says.
鈥淢r Grice and Ms Simpson met with me yesterday, so that the Government could make clear its expectations with respect to the Scott Base project 鈥 and more broadly to lay out New Zealand鈥檚 strategic Antarctic priorities. We wish them well in their new roles.鈥
Mr Grice replaces Sir Brian Roche who resigned recently after a decade on the Board. 聽Ms Simpson鈥檚 appointment fills a vacancy on the Board.聽
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