With Ikaroa-Rawhiti MP Meka Whaitiri speaking out for the first time about her demotion as a minister and a post-budget cabinet reshuffle expected, is Whaitiri vying to be reinstated?
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PM visits Waipatu Marae, Hastings
The prime minister was at Waitapu Marae in Hastings today, in the heart of former Minister Meka Whaitiri's electorate. Housing, education and employment were some of the issues under discussion.
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Wellington stands side by side with Christchurch
Wellingtonians came together at Waitangi Park today to show their support for the country's Muslim community and the people of Christchurch. The proceedings were opened by the Wellington Orchestra and the Pacifica Choir before crossing to the live broadcast from Hagley Park in Christchurch.
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Whaitiri wants Ministerial comeback for 2019
Ikaroa-Rawhiti MP Meka Whaitiri wants to make 2019 count by working hard to regain her former Minister's role. And Labour's Māori Caucus Co-Chair Willie Jackson is supporting her.
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Māori Caucus to focus on targeted funds in 2019
Labour's Māori caucus co-chairs Willie Jackson and Meka Whaitiri dispute some critics' opinions that the caucus did not bring enough outcomes for Māori in the new Government's first year.
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Investigation fails to find leaker of Whaitiri report
The investigation into who leaked the media report regarding the alleged bullying incident of former Minister Meka Whaitiri’s has failed to identify the leaker.
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Investigation into Meka Whaitiri incident released
The report and associated documents into the incident involving Hon Meka Whaitiri and a staff member in Gisborne in August have been made public today.
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PM announces investigation into leak of draft Whaitiri report
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has announced an investigation into the leaking of a draft report about the Meka Whaitiri-staffer incident to the NZ Herald.
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Whaitiri draft report leaked
The draft report of Meka Whaitiri's alleged altercation with a former staff member has been leaked to the New Zealand Herald.
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Whaitiri's co-chair position could be reviewed at release of incident report
Labour's Māori caucus co-chair Willie Jackson says Meka Whaitiri's co-chair position could be reviewed when the Whaitiri-staffer incident report is released. The Māori caucus has been criticised for backing Whaitiri despite only knowing her side of the story.