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Dunedin's Aurora Energy to take on Delta workers

21:22 pm on 29 March 2017

Almost 100 employees from Dunedin power lines company Delta will transfer to its sister company Aurora Energy as the two firms separate.

The split of the council-owned companies was sparked by the discovery that thousands of power poles in Otago were rotting. Photo: RNZ / Ian Telfer

A whistleblower last year revealed thousands of power poles managed by Delta and Aurora were failing.

The Dunedin City Council released a report in December that recommended splitting the council-owned companies into separate entities, after three official inquiries.

A report by Deloitte recommended separate board management structures.

In a statement today, Delta said 95 employees would transfer to Aurora by mid-year, and there were no expected redundancies.