Green Party MP Darleen Tana has been suspended amid allegations she is linked to migrant exploitation at her husband鈥檚 company.听
Tana becomes the third Green MP in less than a year to run into trouble, following in the footsteps of听Elizabeth Kerekere, who quit the party last year amidst bullying allegations, and听Golriz Ghahraman, who resigned after allegations emerged of her shoplifting.听
The party鈥檚 co-leaders Marama Davidson and Chloe Swarbrick fronted morning media to respond to the allegations. Davidson acknowledged to RNZ the incident showed the party was going through tough times.听
Swarbrick told 九一星空无限talk ZB鈥檚 Mike Hosking they are 鈥渄eeply serious allegations鈥.听
Darleen Tana.听
A statement from Davidson and Swarbrick said Tana was suspended on Thursday afternoon because the allegations raised a conflict of interest with her small business portfolio.听
The claims first came to light on February 1 when Tana informed the party a complaint had been made to the Employment Relations Authority (ERA) by a worker at her husband鈥檚 business, E-Bikes NZ.听
鈥淥n February 9, the party was notified of a second complaint to the ERA,鈥 the statement reads.听
鈥淭hese complaints included allegations against Ms Tana. Ms Tana has not been a director or shareholder of E Cycles NZ since 2019.鈥听
Christian Hoff-Neilsen, husband of Darleen Tana at his e-bike shop in Newmarket. Photo / Jason Oxenham听
She was suspended after it became apparent she may have previously been aware of the allegations.听
An independent lawyer is conducting the investigation.听
鈥淕reen MPs are expected to maintain high standards of public and private behaviour. To understand fully what Ms Tana knew, and when, we are appointing an independent lawyer to conduct an investigation into the matter. Ms Tana will stand aside from all caucus and parliamentary responsibilities until the matter is resolved,鈥 the statement reads.听
鈥淲e cannot comment on the specific allegations while the matter is waiting mediation and the independent investigation is ongoing.鈥听
鈥楽he鈥檚 not here. She鈥檚 got nothing to do with this鈥 - Green MP鈥檚 husband听
Christian Hoff-Nielsen, who founded the E-Bikes NZ chain, denied all allegations when speaking to the听Herald听this morning from his store in Auckland鈥檚 Newmarket.听
Hoff-Nielsen said he had not spoken to the worker 鈥渁t all鈥 and had worked for him for 鈥渕ere months鈥.听
鈥淗e鈥檚 just pumping it up,鈥 he said, insinuating the claims are a cash grab.听
Christian Hoff-Neilsen talks to a Herald reporter. Photo / Jason Oxenham听
He said being stood down has been 鈥渞eally hard鈥 on Tana.听
鈥淪he鈥檚 not here and she鈥檚 got nothing to do with this,鈥 Hoff-Nielsen said.听
Hoff-Nielsen said Tana is now at home, but would not say whether that was in Auckland or Wellington.听
鈥淲hen we go home, we talk about what families talk about鈥 some employees present at work is not relevant.鈥听
He denied the worker was ever paid with cash, was owed any money, and that Tana oversaw him working for cash during a first day trial.听
鈥淭his is not a news story, there is no news,鈥 he said.听
Christian Hoff-Neilsen denied the allegations. Photo / Jason Oxenham听
Swarbrick: Situation 鈥榠ncredibly serious鈥听
Speaking to听九一星空无限talk ZB,听Swarbrick faced questions over whether the party had erred in not going public with Tana鈥檚 suspension earlier.听
Swarbrick said it was not useful for politicians to involve her opinions in the situation while an investigation is ongoing.听
She would not say whether Tana had denied the allegations.听
鈥淥n February the 1st, Darleen did notify the party of an allegation,鈥 Swarbrick said.听
鈥淭o avoid any conflict of interest, Darleen stepped down from her portfolios.鈥听
On March 14, it became clear Tana may have known of the issues before she alerted the party, so that was when she was stood down, Swarbrick said.听
鈥淵esterday it came to our attention that Darleen may have had prior knowledge of these allegations.鈥听
Swarbrick called the situation 鈥渋ncredibly serious鈥.听
鈥淥f course there is a level of public scrutiny.鈥听
Green Party co-leader Chl枚e Swarbrick told 九一星空无限talk ZB鈥檚 Mike Hosking they are 鈥渄eeply serious allegations鈥. Photo / Alex Burton听
Green Party co-leader Marama Davidson told RNZ Tana was removed from the small business portfolio when the party was first made aware of the allegations on February 1.听
Davidson defended not immediately standing down Tana saying they were not initially aware of her own alleged involvement or knowledge.听
鈥淭he allegations are serious and we are taking this seriously.听
鈥淚t was yesterday that it came to our attention that Ms Tana may have had some prior knowledge of the allegations, that is why we have appointed an independent investigation.鈥听
Davidson said the public wasn鈥檛 advised when Tana was removed from her portfolio because of the need to keep mediation matters private.听
鈥淭he allegations are absolutely serious... We have long campaigned to ensure everyone that comes to Aotearoa to make their home is treated with compassion and kindness in the workplace.鈥听
It鈥檚 the latest in a string of incidents involving Green MPs and Davidson admitted the party was 鈥済oing through some times.鈥听
National Party deputy leader Nicola Willis told 九一星空无限talk ZB it was a matter for the Green Party.听
鈥滻t sounds a bit messy and, obviously, all of us condemn any form of migrant exploitation.鈥听
Tana was elected in last year鈥檚 election for the first time and is a member of the environment select committee.听
Her portfolios include digitising government, media and communications, oceans and fisheries, overseas New Zealanders, science, innovation and technology, and small business and manufacturing.听
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