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Wednesday, March 29, 2023

New Zealand PM reviews dismissed minister’s communications with donors

New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has asked the cabinet secretary to review communications between former Police Minister Stuart Nash and his donors.

• March 29, 2023
Chris Hipkins
ew Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins [Photo Credit; DW]

New Zealand Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has asked the cabinet secretary to review communications between former Police Minister Stuart Nash and his donors.

Mr Hipkins said on Wednesday that the review, which will take place over the next two months, would look at whether there have been any other breaches of cabinet collective responsibility or confidentiality.

It will also examine whether there has been perceived or actual conflicts of interest in communications Nash has had with those donors.

“The scope of this review will be limited to emails, texts and other messages between Stuart Nash and any declared donor to his campaign,“ Mr Hipkins said, adding that he expects to have an outcome in the coming months, prior to the general election later this year.

The prime minister earlier on Tuesday announced to dismiss Mr Nash from the cabinet and stripped him of all of his ministerial portfolios.

However, Mr Hipkins said on Monday that a news outlet made him aware of an email Mr Nash sent in March 2020 to two contacts regarding a commercial rent relief package that the cabinet had considered.

In the email, he set out both his opposition to the decision cabinet reached and the position that other cabinet members took, Mr Hipkins said, adding this is a clear breach of collective responsibility and cabinet confidentiality.

In addition, the two recipients of the email were donors to Nash.

The prime minister said they were also commercial property owners who were interested in the cabinet decision.

That crosses a line that is totally unacceptable to me,” Mr Hipkins said, adding the matter is considered to be “a very serious one.”

Ministers are expected to uphold the highest ethical standards, and he said his actions raise perceptions of influence that cannot stand.

Mr Nash’s other portfolios include ministers for economic development, forestry, oceans and fisheries.

Ministers Megan Woods and David Parker will be acting ministers of these portfolios.

(dpa/NAN)

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