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Investigation as migrants complain about treatment by wealthy temple
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Tarsem Singh faces deportation after arriving in New Zealand on false documents.
A fraudulent passport seems to have got a Sikh priest into New Zealand seven years ago. But who arranged for it, and how the priest has been treated since, are the subject of a bitter dispute. National Correspondent Steve Kilgallon investigates. A Sikh priest who came to New Zealand under a false identity says he’s spent the last seven years working as an unpaid dogsbody for a temple trust which has assets worth nearly $25m. Tarsem Singh, who is here under the assumed name Simranjit Singh, alleges senior officials of the Nanaksar gurdwara in Manurewa, south Auckland, organised a fake passport after he was declined a visa under his real name.
On February 22, the day after
Stuff’s original report, Yu says he was summoned to a meeting with the company’s owner, Richard Kennaway, with Zhou translating into Mandarin. He alleges he was told: “This person is harmful to our factory, telling outsiders about things happening in the factory. now he’s talked to journalists about things happening in the factory, now it’s been exposed, the factory’s reputation is gone, and it’s hard to make business deals with others”. Another worker pleaded on his behalf and he won a temporary reprieve, but was then dismissed earlier this month.
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A group of vaccinators gave and received the first Covid-19 vaccinations in New Zealand on Friday, January 19.
On February 28 last year New Zealand registered its first case of Covid-19 and our lives were never the same again. People
Stuff spoke to in those earliest days reflect on the year since, and we ask: What next? By Virginia Fallon. May Moncur knew what was coming, but nobody would listen. When her flight from Hong Kong landed in New Zealand, the Auckland employment advocate says it was like entering a different world where the virus she’d seen overseas didn’t exist. Her waiting husband was bemused by the N95 mask she’d worn the entire flight, and told her to take it off.
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