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Queen Informed on New Zealand Millionaire Giving Up Knighthood Amid Child Abuse Case, Ardern Reveals

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Ron Brierley gives up his knighthood after child sex abuse material guilty plea

“We instigated a process. In notifying him of that process he has resigned the title. I m very clear that had he not done so it would have been removed,” Ardern said on Tuesday. “I think it’s a sad day for the children of New Zealand and indeed the world when someone is found guilty of possessing such horrendous images. The Wellington-raised businessman pleaded guilty to three out of 17 charges in a Sydney court last month. The rest were withdrawn. STUFF The life of Sir Ron Brierley, one of NZ’s most successful businessmen, before he was charged with possessing child abuse material.

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Ron Brierley child abuse case: 'I'm the same person as always'

Ron Brierley child abuse case: I m the same person as always 4 May, 2021 05:00 AM 10 minutes to read Ron Brierley leaving Forbes Chambers in central Sydney following an appearance in court in connections with his guilty plea for the possession of objectional material April 30, 2021. Ron Brierley leaving Forbes Chambers in central Sydney following an appearance in court in connections with his guilty plea for the possession of objectional material April 30, 2021. NZ Herald Ironically, of course, I m exactly the same person as I have always been. These were the words of Ron Brierley - no knighthood now - just three months after his arrest for possession of child

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Kenney, Pallister feeling heat from public

Winnipeg Free Press By: Editorial | Posted: 7:00 PM CST Monday, Jan. 11, 2021 Editorial Two Canadian premiers, Manitoba’s Brian Pallister and Alberta’s Jason Kenney, are having a tough time in this pandemic season. Both provincial leaders have received poor marks from their people in public opinion surveys. Two Canadian premiers, Manitoba’s Brian Pallister and Alberta’s Jason Kenney, are having a tough time in this pandemic season. Both provincial leaders have received poor marks from their people in public opinion surveys. Other premiers have fared much better. Blaine Higgs in New Brunswick won re-election Sept. 14 on the strength of his pandemic management. British Columbia’s John Horgan and Saskatchewan’s Scott Moe, encouraged by the New Brunswick result, won re-election in late October before the virus experience turned alarming.

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