Update on Didovich
I have updated the previous post relating to Tom Didovich to include the fact that he collected the signatures for the trust deed by driving about Auckland and getting the trustees to sign it. He was the witness to their signatures. Further compounding his involvement .
It also needs to be pointed out that Tom Didovich is no longer an employee of Waitakere city . We therefore need to further question his involvement in AWINZ as his continued involvement is clearly not a responsibility placed on him by the council .
I would love to hear from the RNZSPCA as to why they don’t mind being integrated with AWINZ they are competing charities and they need to carefully read the following documents
26/08/1994 ENHANCING ANIMAL WELFARE SERVICES- a proposal author Neil Wells
12/12/1994 Waitakere City SPCA author Neil Wells
3/05/1995 N. E. Wells & Associates acting as a consultant to Waitakere city author Neil Wells
15/01/1996 concept of a nation wide trust “territorial authority animal welfare trust” author Neil Wells
January 1998 strategic options author Neil Wells
Flow of funds author Neil Wells
Trust proposal : includes the statement -“Care would be needed to ensure that activities are not perceived to be in competition with the SPCA although this might be a challenge.” author Neil Wells
14/04/1998 this document included the statement “While there would be no thrust to promote the new charitable trust as an “alternative SPCA” it would not take long for the public to gain this perception.” author Neil Wells It is a document worth considering as to the possibilities of AWINZ competing with RNZSPCA
23/12/1998 In discussion today with Tom and Neil Wells, it was agreed that from a public relations perspective, their position should be preserved in some way – either as is or by being absorbed in or connected with the new trust. However, a great deal of the current Animal Welfare development proposal is confidential for the meantime and some Friends of the Ark are connected with SPCA (who will not welcome our move into what they perceive as “their” territory). Accordingly we suggest that when the issue becomes public (at about Annual Plan time) the Friends are brought it and offered a role in the new set-up. Author Dai Bindoff Waitakere City Council
06/12/2000 SPCA staff and vehicles used on the lord of the rings movie monitoring in the contract which AWINZ held. See AHA letter ( American Humane association )