The Green Party has requested the resignation of Darleen Tana from Parliament following the conclusion of the independent investigation into allegations of migrant exploitation.
Green Party co-leader Chl枚e Swarbrick said Tana鈥檚 conduct had 鈥渇allen far short of the expectations Marama and I have of our caucus, and of the values the Green Party upholds.鈥
Swarbrick said Tana was not upfront with her.
鈥淚t is our very strong view that she misled myself and Marama [Davidson].鈥
She put the message out to Tana to 鈥減lease resign鈥.
Tana was suspended from caucus in March after allegations she is linked to migrant exploitation at her husband Christian Hoff-Nielsen鈥檚 bicycle company Bikes and Beyond. Hoff-Nielsen denied all the exploitation allegations at the time and told the Herald: 鈥淭his is not a news story, there is no news.鈥
Hoff-Nielsen was not at the Newmarket bike shop today and a shopworker didn鈥檛 know where he was. He was also not answering his telephone.
The Green Party Caucus reviewed and discussed the report from the independent investigation which was received on July 5.
Greens co-leader Chl枚e Swarbrick, joined by colleagues Ricardo Men茅ndez March and Teanau Tuiono, reveals rogue MP Darleen Tana has been told to resign. Photo / Mark Mitchell
The following day Tana was invited to an urgent caucus meeting to present her perspective alongside her lawyer and an additional support person, Swarbrick said.
鈥淔ollowing a careful reading of the report it is clear to us that Darleen鈥檚 actions are completely at odds with our party鈥檚 values, policies and kaupapa.
鈥淒arleen spoke to the Caucus and was given the opportunity to answer questions from MPs. She then left the meeting to allow her colleagues to consider the report鈥檚 findings.鈥
The party said its caucus was unanimous in agreeing to request her resignation from Parliament.
鈥淎s Co-Leaders, Marama and I have clear expectations that our MPs are guided by these values and maintain a high standard of behaviour in everything they do, both inside and outside of Parliament.鈥
Swarbrick said the report found Tana鈥檚 behaviour fell 鈥渇ar short鈥 of the co-leaders鈥 expectations.
Swarbrick said their preference as co-leaders had always been for full transparency and the release of the report, but they also recognised 鈥渢he need to follow good practice around privacy law鈥.
鈥漈he Party has contacted all parties named in the Executive Summary of the report in relation to their privacy interests with the intention of releasing that as soon as practicably possible.鈥
Will Tana be kicked out of Parliament?
Under the waka-jumping law, a specific process has to be followed for Tana to be kicked out of Parliament.
She has to cease to be a member of the Green Party, which requires one of two actions.
The first is for Tana to write to Speaker Gerry Brownlee telling him she has resigned from the Green Party or wishes to be recognised as either an independent MP or a member of another political party.
The second is for either Swarbrick or Marama Davidson to write to Brownlee saying that Tana remaining in Parliament would distort its proportionality as determined at the election, and that they have given Tana notice of this, which would give her 21 working days to respond.
This didn鈥檛 happen when Meka Whaitiri jumped from Labour to Te P膩ti M膩ori before the last election. Whaitiri did not write to the Speaker, nor did Labour leader Chris Hipkins, so Whaitiri stayed in Parliament as an independent MP under Standing Order 35.5, which states: 鈥淎ny member who is not a member of a recognised party is treated as an Independent member for parliamentary purposes.鈥
Whaitiri told reporters last year that she had officially notified the Speaker she had resigned from Labour to join Te P膩ti M膩ori, but Speaker Adrian Rurawhe said the legal requirements as set out in the law had not been fulfilled, so Whaitiri should remain as an independent MP.
There were 鈥渧ery specific events鈥 that needed to happen, he said at the time, and 鈥淚 can confirm to the House that those events have not happened鈥.
鈥滻 think it would be a dangerous situation for the Speaker of the House to start interpreting things that are clearly not being officially and submitted to me. Now, as I began my ruling, members can say whatever they like outside of this house but unless they inform me in the correct way by sending me a signed letter that is the case, I cannot act on it.鈥
Swarbrick has called on Tana to resign from Parliament. If that doesn鈥檛 happen, she or Davidson could consider writing a letter to Brownlee to trigger Tana being kicked out of Parliament, which would see the next candidate on the Greens鈥 party list - Benjamin Doyle - enter Parliament.
Green Party Co-Leader Marama Davidson has said previously that the party was 鈥渄eeply disappointed鈥 that Tana had not been 鈥渇orthcoming about very serious breaches of Green Party kaupapa, and has not acknowledged nor taken accountability for the impact of her behaviour on others.鈥
鈥漌e have a responsibility to uphold the integrity of the Green Party kaupapa. All our MPs agree to our collective values and standards and Darleen has clearly fallen short of them.鈥
The content of the report showed it was 鈥渃rystal clear鈥 Tana鈥檚 behaviour fell well short of expectations, Swarbrick said.
She said she had tried to contact Tana twice by phone this morning to advise her of today鈥檚 media stand up.
Swarbrick said whether the party would 鈥渨aka-jump鈥 Tana had not been discussed.
On a police referrals, Swarbrick said she was not in a position to speak to that.
Swarbrick said 鈥渋f I knew back then what I knew right now鈥 they would not have needed the investigation.
鈥淚 am finding it really hard to reconcile somebody I thought I knew and loved with the behaviour that is outlined in this report,鈥 Swarbrick said.
Throughout the investigation period, Tana was suspended for 116 days on full pay - more than half of her entire Parliamentary career.
In that time, MPs were given a sizeable, backdated pay rise taking her base salary to $168,600.
This means she will have earned over $40,000 during the more than three months of her suspension.
The Greens hired barrister Rachel Burt to look into the allegations.
Thomas Coughlan is Deputy Political Editor and covers politics from Parliament. He has worked for the聽Herald聽since 2021 and has worked in the press gallery since 2018.
- NZ Herald
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