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A man who repeatedly planted a spy camera in an Auckland gym s changing rooms to film people naked was promoted to chief executive of Crown entity International Accreditation New Zealand (IANZ) after the offending took place.
Phillip Barnes, who earned $250,000 a year, wanted to keep his name, and that of IANZ, secret. But Police, RNZ and NZME opposed name suppression all the way to the Supreme Court. Police also fought his bid to be discharged without conviction.
He can finally be identified today, after Barnes failed to convince the Supreme Court it should hear another appeal on the grounds he had suffered a substantial miscarriage of justice and that his case was of public importance.
Spy camera case: Ex-govt worker s bid to keep name suppression fails Veronica Schmidt © RNZ / Rebekah Parsons-King
The identity of a man who repeatedly hid a spy camera in an Auckland gym s changing room will be revealed tomorrow, after the Supreme Court refused to hear the man s last-ditch attempt to escape conviction and keep his name secret.
The man was in a senior role at a government agency when, in November 2017, he put the camera under a sink in a gym at least four times, capturing a naked couple getting into a shower together, as well as four other people naked or partially dressed.
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