Speaker Gerry Brownlee has referred Green MP Julie Anne Genter to the Privileges Committee after a confrontation in Parliament last week while the Green Party co-leaders have ruled out stripping Genter of her portfolios as an option in their disciplinary process.
Brownlee delivered his ruling in Parliament today, saying he had received letters from National Party whip Scott Simpson and Act Party whip Todd Stephenson about Genter鈥檚 behaviour confronting National MP Matt Doocey in Parliament.
鈥淭he conduct complained of could amount to threatening or intimidating a member acting in the discharge of their duty, or threatening a member on account of their conduct in Parliament.鈥
Brownlee said it was not for the Speaker to look into the veracity of the evidence or conduct an inquiry into the allegations. That was the role of the Privileges Committee. He said his role was to decide whether the conduct could amount to a breach of privilege, or contempt of Parliament.
Genter jetted off to the Chatham Islands ahead of that announcement for a pre-arranged visit and is expected to be away until Saturday. She has not yet spoken publicly about the issue.
It related to a confrontation with National MP Matt Doocey last Wednesday, when Genter walked across the Debating Chamber during a debate about transport funding, waved a book in National MP Matt Doocey鈥檚 face, speaking loudly to him and gesturing in front of him.
Today the Green Party co-leaders Marama Davidson and Chloe Swarbrick have also ruled out stripping Genter of her transport portfolio as part of the party鈥檚 disciplinary process.
Asked today whether that was an option, Davidson said no.
鈥淣ot at all, she鈥檚 one of this country鈥檚 most experienced and passionate MPs when it comes to transport. What is important is that she knows the action in the House was wrong, she is accepting a process to be able to provide support so that this may never happen again.鈥
She would not go into details of what other options there were for disciplining Genter when asked whether Genter would face any consequences. 鈥淭he consequences? I think she鈥檚 been feeling them for the last week or so.鈥
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She said the most important thing was for Genter to get the support she needed to do her work.
鈥淲hat the public are demanding is this never happens again, and that鈥檚 what we are proposing.鈥
National MP Tim van de Molen had been stripped of his portfolios by National Party leader Christopher Luxon in 2023 after he was sanctioned for intimidating behaviour toward Labour MP Shanan Halbert in a select committee.
However, Davidson said the Green Party did not need to follow the same path.
鈥淲e can鈥檛 parallel what other MPs have done specifically for this particular action in the House. So we deem it appropriate that we are having a disciplinary action that will be confidential, but we will be providing professional personal support to ensure this never happens again. Swarbrick defended Genter鈥檚 refusal to front publicly on her behaviour, saying it would be inappropriate for her to do so given the privileges complaints against her.
鈥淢any members of Parliament have screwed up time and time again and when that occurs we expect our members of Parliament to acknowledge they have screwed up, to front up to that and to move forward.鈥
Davidson said Genter鈥檚 trip to the Chatham Islands was a long-planned trip and it was important she be able to continue with her work as an MP despite the disciplinary process under way.
Genter had until midday yesterday to respond to the Speaker about her behaviour after privileges complaints were lodged by a number of parties in Parliament. The Green Party has confirmed she did put in a letter but would not reveal its contents. If it is referred to the Privileges Committee, a group of MPs will consider whether Genter is in contempt of Parliament and she could face a sanction.
Genter apologised in Parliament soon after but has not spoken publicly about it since.
Nor has she responded to听complaints about her alleged behaviour听from people outside Parliament, who claimed she got aggressive in听discussions about cycleways听around Wellington.听听
The Green Party is running a听separate disciplinary process听that will look at all the alleged events. Both Swarbrick and Davidson have condemned Genter鈥檚 behaviour in the House but have given few details about it.听
This morning other MPs were reluctant to comment because of the potential it would come before the Privileges Committee.听
National MP Chris Bishop, who is on the Privileges Committee, said he had seen the video of the incident. 鈥淚鈥檒l just say I鈥檝e never seen anything quite like that before. It was pretty extraordinary. But there鈥檚 now a process under way and I don鈥檛 want to get ahead of that process.鈥听
Genter鈥檚 trip to the Chatham Islands was planned in advance to attend the Chatham Islands Stakeholder Forum. While the Chathams are about 791km from Wellington, they are part of the Wellington electorate of Rongotai that Genter represents.听
Since Wednesday night鈥檚 incident, two members of the public have come forward with complaints about Genter鈥檚 behaviour. Cranfields owner Nicola Cranfield alleged Genter grabbed her upper arm and gave it a little shake during a discussion about Cranfield鈥檚 position on removing car parks close to her business.听
鈥淚 was pretty upset and didn鈥檛 know what to do or say. I was just not expecting her to lay a hand on me,鈥 Cranfield told the听Herald.听
鈥淚t was just very odd to be grabbed by a politician.鈥听
Cranfield said, in her view, it 鈥渨asn鈥檛 a friendly squeeze鈥 and believed it was aimed to make her feel that Genter was in a 鈥減osition of power鈥.听
Four Seasons Florist owner Laura Newcombe has also come forward with allegations Genter tried to humiliate her after a conversation at her shop about a cycleway.听
Asked about the new Cranfield claims, a Green Party spokesperson said co-leaders Marama Davidson and Chl枚e Swarbrick had no prior knowledge of the allegations regarding Genter which have recently come to light.听
Swarbrick has told the听NZ Herald听she and Davidson had spoken to Genter about the claims and were addressing them.听
This article was originally posted on the NZ Herald .听
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