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‘Inappropriate’: Andrew Bayly gone as minister after putting hand on staffer

Author
Jamie Ensor,
Publish Date
Mon, 24 Feb 2025, 11:55am

‘Inappropriate’: Andrew Bayly gone as minister after putting hand on staffer

Author
Jamie Ensor,
Publish Date
Mon, 24 Feb 2025, 11:55am

Andrew Bayly will stand down as a government minister after an 鈥渁nimated discussion鈥 with a staffer, during which he 鈥減laced a hand on their upper arm, which was inappropriate鈥.

鈥淐oncerns have been raised with me about a recent incident in which my behaviour towards a staff member was overbearing and for that, I am deeply sorry,鈥 he said in a statement issued on Monday.

鈥淎s many of you know, I have been impatient to drive change in my ministerial portfolios. Last week I had an animated discussion with a staff member about work. I took the discussion too far, and I placed a hand on their upper arm, which was inappropriate.

鈥淚 have apologised to the staff member and regret placing them in an uncomfortable position.

鈥淭here are times when you have to hold yourself to account and today is one of those days. I have made the personal choice to resign as a Minister and have offered my resignation to the Prime Minister, which he has accepted.

鈥淚 want to extend my gratitude to all the officials and staff who have worked diligently alongside me to progress a wide suite of changes across all my ministerial portfolios.

鈥淚 am incredibly proud of the work we have achieved together, and I look forward to continuing to serve the people of Port Waikato and being involved in the work of Parliament.鈥

The Port Waikato MP held the ACC and Commerce and Consumer Affairs portfolios, and previously had the Small Business and Manufacturing role until a reshuffle at the start of the year.

The National Party minister, who has been an MP since 2014, after it emerged a complaint had been made about his behaviour at a winery in Marlborough. It included that he had sworn at, ridiculed, and mocked a worker there, including by repeatedly calling the man a 鈥渓oser鈥 and telling him to 鈥渢ake some wine... and f*** off鈥.

Bayly on his forehead but denied swearing or that he had been drinking before the interactions. He has acknowledged he took part in a small wine tasting, but after interacting with the worker.

He said at the time he had meant his actions in a light-hearted manner but he understood they had offended the worker. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon described the behaviour as disappointing but said he had got assurances it wouldn鈥檛 happen again.

An Official Information Request response to the Herald showed photos during Bayly鈥檚 Marlborough visit, including one showing Bayly drinking from a wine glass at what appears to be a wine tasting at the vineyard. No photos of Bayly making a 鈥淟鈥 sign are included.

Jamie Ensor is a political reporter in the NZ Herald Press Gallery team based at Parliament. He was previously a TV reporter and digital producer in the 九一星空无限hub Press Gallery office.

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