Tangentyere Council Aboriginal Corporation has been criticised for a range of alleged governance issues.The NT chief minister says both territory and federal governments must take responsibility for holding Tangentyere accountable for its $30 million in annual funding.
But as another bout of social unrest tarnishes Alice Springs, the council's chief executive — Walter Shaw — has remained silent and has declined to meet with local government and other stakeholders.Mr Shaw has declined multiple requests for comment by the ABC.Alice Springs mayor Matt Paterson said the town council had been trying, without success, to meet with Tangentyere's chief executive for the past decade.
"What it means is that the organisation really isn't taking a public leadership role within the community to help bring about positive change," they said. "This has been a red flag for years and one that's been brought up by community members for years," she said. Tangentyere is tasked with providing tenancy management, property management, maintenance and essential services to several town camps.
"It demonstrates to the community and to victims of DV that this organisation is not serious about reducing levels of domestic and family violence within our communities," she said."They are the most marginalised in this country, experience the highest rates of domestic and family violence, and yet these are the standards that are maintained within organisations."
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