That was because the information about the way councillors voted on the appeal should have remained confidential, as council discussions on this topic were in the public-excluded session.
After Thursday’s hearing into the investigator’s report, which was held behind closed doors, the council found that Golightly had breached the Elected Members Code of Conduct 2019 with what was revealed in the radio interview.
In regards to the penalty, the council has requested from Golightly a public apology for breaching the council Code of Conduct by releasing confidential information, and a public apology for any stress caused to her fellow councillors.
The draft minutes from the meeting will be published on the council’s website on Wednesday next week.
The complaint came after Golightly spoke to Plunket on his internet radio show The Platform regarding litigation between the council and Daisley.
Daisley asked the High Court at Whangārei to sell the council’s Forum North head offices after the council missed a critical deadline for paying some of the court-ordered $6 million he was owed. The 2.4-hectare site in question includes the Forum North council offices and theatre and the city library.
Council records show these buildings and land have a $20m value.