He has characterised funds recorded as donations to members of his Future Dunedin workforce as loans.
Cr Simms stated he had a “number of non-public preparations” with workforce members concerning reimbursement of no less than $35,000 in marketing campaign prices from the election.
“A few of our candidates didn’t essentially have the wherewithal to pay all of their very own prices,” he stated.
“So I’ve paid a few of it and so they’re paying me again over a time frame … some extra quickly or, you realize, extra rigorously than others.”
Dunedin Metropolis Council candidate expense and donation returns had been due final week and most had been up loaded to the council’s web site on Friday.
The remaining are anticipate ed to be revealed early this week.
Future Dunedin’s marketing campaign spend whole led $158,480, together with GST, with prices break up between 9 candidates.
Cr Simms recorded $35,010, six Future Dunedin candidates had been allotted $17,650 every and two ex-members $10,820 and $6750.
Cr Simm additionally had a separate $10,618 of his personal bills, though he was the top-polling councillor, none of Cr Simms’ team-mates adopted him on to the council and Sophie Barker beat him to the mayoralty by 898 votes.
Of Future Dunedin returns accessible Friday night time, members Jarrod Hodson and Amy Taylor every recorded donations of $17,650 from Cr Simms, in addition to $1250 and $3889.22 of their very own bills, respectively.
Cr Simms stated donations had been additionally recorded on the not-yet-published returns of Bruce Ranga, Conrad Stedman and Andrew Sutton, though quantities would differ.
Future Dunedin ticket co-founder Bex Twemlow recorded $24,120.51 spent — $17,650 in workforce bills and $6470.51 of her personal expense — and famous no donations.
In Dunedin, a complete spending restrict of $55,000 applies to mayoral and council candidates within the three months earlier than an election — any earlier spending is barely required to be recorded if it covers items or providers used throughout the marketing campaign interval.
Donations of greater than $1500 have to be declared.
Cr Simms, who declared the most important spend of the mayoral candidates who’ve to date declared, stated, following recommendation from the council, the funds had been recorded as donations to adjust to the regulation.
He was unable to say how a lot the donations totalled however he anticipated to recuperate many of the cash.
“I’m definitely not going to place the bailiffs on them,” he stated.
Ms Barker stated candidates who had been a part of groups might get a bonus nevertheless it was allowable.
She spent $26,467.78 and stated she had saved for 3 years for her marketing campaign.
“With the intention to get your message throughout, you’ve obtained to spend a bit of cash.”
To some extent her marketing campaign and her document “stood on themselves”.
Cr Lee Vandervis, who spent $16,500.20 and completed third within the mayoralty race, stated Future Dunedin’s “unprecedented” promoting spend confirmed adjustments to expenditure guidelines had been wanted.
In any other case, solely multimillionaires could be mayor, he stated.
He had not seen donations made to workforce members earlier than.
Requested if the donations allowed him to spend over limits, Cr Simms stated he anticipated scrutiny for the quantity spent however the method was commonplace.
“Sure, you may argue that that [gives] folks in a workforce place, significantly a mayoral candidate that’s a part of a workforce, the flexibility to mount a much wider marketing campaign because of this.
“I nonetheless maintain we performed precisely to the principles as they’re. If the principles want altering, that’s a matter for an different day.” Cr Simms, a automobile supplier, stated the marketing campaign boosted his private profile regardless of Future Dunedin’s disappointing election end result.
“My nervousness over that’s mollified by the truth that we’ve in all probability obtained a … threefold return from that, when it comes to the rise in enterprise [car sales].
“I’m effectively and really within the black in that respect … however we didn’t go into it anticipating that,” Cr Simms stated.
“My motivation is barely to do a significantly better job for Dunedin than maybe what’s been finished previously.”
When requested about his enterprise cashing in on a marketing campaign funded partly by others, Cr Simms stated it will be “recompense for the help that I’ve given them all through”.
Ticket prices had been additionally allotted to Jo Galer ($10,820) and Rachel Brazil ($6750), who left Future Dunedin throughout the marketing campaign; there have been “pretty sturdy discussions” about value restoration from the pair, Cr Simms stated.
—Extra reporting Grant MillerÂ












