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'No criminal offences' committed by resigned King's College staffer, police say

Author
Benjamin Plummer,
Publish Date
Wed, 30 Oct 2024, 11:16am
Police say a King's College staffer who engaged in allegedly inappropriate online activity did not commit any criminal offences. The staff member has resigned. Photo / 九一星空无限
Police say a King's College staffer who engaged in allegedly inappropriate online activity did not commit any criminal offences. The staff member has resigned. Photo / 九一星空无限

'No criminal offences' committed by resigned King's College staffer, police say

Author
Benjamin Plummer,
Publish Date
Wed, 30 Oct 2024, 11:16am

A police investigation into allegations a staffer at an Auckland private school engaged in inappropriate online activity with someone he believed was a minor has found no criminal offences were committed. 

King鈥檚 College last week confirmed the male worker - who was boarding at the school and involved in its football programme - had resigned with immediate effect after the allegations came to light. 

The matter was reported to police, who today told the Herald; 鈥淧olice have completed an investigation into this matter and have determined that no criminal offences were committed鈥. 

In a statement last week, King鈥檚 College headmaster Simon Lamb and chairwoman of the school board of governors, Shan Wilson, said they learnt of the staffer鈥檚 alleged online activity on October 21 and the matter was 鈥渧ery concerning鈥 to the school. 

鈥淭he school takes matters such as this extremely seriously... we have tonight reached out to parents and guardians asking them to talk with their child about any concerns they may have in light of this information.鈥 

Lamb and Wilson also told parents last week the male staffer 鈥渁cknowledged being involved in inappropriate online activity, where he was under the impression that he was engaging with a minor鈥. 

They wrote that as far as they were aware, this online activity did not involve any King鈥檚 College student and it was the first time they had been made aware of concerns over his behaviour. 

The staffer also claimed his online activity had not involved any King鈥檚 College student, Lamb and Wilson said. 

The Herald has approached King鈥檚 College for comment this morning. 

Benjamin Plummer is an Auckland-based reporter who covers breaking news. He has worked for the Herald since 2022. 

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