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Parliamentary Service says Gaurav Sharma s claim of staff misusing taxpayer money was staff travel and normal practice

Parliamentary Service says Gaurav Sharma s claim of staff misusing taxpayer money was staff travel and normal practice
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Parliamentary Service says Gaurav Sharma s claim of staff misusing taxpayer money was staff travel and normal practise

Parliamentary Service says Gaurav Sharma s claim of staff misusing taxpayer money was staff travel and normal practise
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Speaker Trevor Mallard uses parliamentary privilege to defend himself

Luke Malpass07:44, May 05 2021 RNZ Trevor Mallard has been under fire recently and his conduct has bought into question the entire role of the Speaker of the House. In a fiery debate on Tuesday night, Speaker of the House Trevor Mallard used the legal protection of parliamentary privilege to tell Parliament a man he falsely accused of being a rapist was actually guilty of sexual assault. Mallard has been under pressure from the National Party which has been calling for his resignation since he concluded a taxpayer-funded settlement after suggesting a worker at Parliament was a rapist. The case dates back to events that took place in 2019 around the release of the Francis Review into workplace culture at Parliament.

Speaker Trevor Mallard faces MPs questions over $330k payout

Speaker Trevor Mallard faces MPs questions over $330k payout 15 Dec, 2020 11:50 PM 5 minutes to read Speaker Trevor Mallard made a statement before facing MP s questions over spending $330,000 of taxpayer money settling a defamation case against him. Speaker Trevor Mallard made a statement before facing MP s questions over spending $330,000 of taxpayer money settling a defamation case against him. Political reporter, NZ Herald@AmeliaJWade Speaker Trevor Mallard has apologised to all New Zealanders for his mistake which cost taxpayers $330,000 in legal costs. While answering MPs questions at a select committee meeting this afternoon Mallard said he clearly made an error when he accused a former parliamentary staffer of being a rapist.

Live: Mallard faces MPs - My key regret is confusion of the law

Mallard faces MPs - My key regret is confusion of the law Mallard faces MPs - My key regret is confusion of the law Speaker Trevor Mallard has apologised to all New Zealanders for his mistake which cost taxpayers $330,000 in legal costs. While answering MPs questions at a select committee meeting this afternoon Mallard said he clearly made an error when he accused former Parliamentary staffer of being a rapist. My key regret is essentially a confusion of the law which led to this. Mallard said he interpreted misconduct as rape which it did not amount to rape . That s the confusion that I had and I regret that.

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