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Phone numbers of three NZ Cabinet ministers and party leader in Facebook hack attack
8 Apr, 2021 05:45 AM
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The hack of 533 million Facebook users names happened in 2019. Image / 123rf
Audrey Young is political editor for the New Zealand Heraldaudrey.young@nzherald.co.nz@audreyNZH
Three Government ministers and one political party leader are among Kiwis whose personal details were part of a Facebook hack attack. Phone numbers of Foreign Minister Nanaia Mahuta, Economic Development Minister Stuart Nash, Community and Voluntary Sector Minister Priyanca Rhadakrishnan, and Act leader David Seymour are among at least 67,000 New Zealand numbers that were hacked in a larger theft of 533 million Facebook users.
New Home Affairs Minister has opportunities for compassion
Last week I welcomed the appointment of Karen Andrews to the home affairs portfolio as part of the Morrison government’s ministerial reshuffle. Her strident stance in recent days regarding the mistreatment of women in the Federal Parliament is a welcome sign that she will act on her convictions.
The treatment of refugees and people seeking asylum calls for an equally determined response on the back of years of poor public policy that has led to the misery of thousands and cost Australian taxpayers billions.
I stand to support the Minister in the early days of her new role to make compassionate and sensible decisions, to find a different path for the resolution of the challenges she faces.