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Michael Wood on shaky ground after embarrassing day for PM

Author
Thomas Coughlan, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Thu, 8 Jun 2023, 7:05am

Michael Wood on shaky ground after embarrassing day for PM

Author
Thomas Coughlan, NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Thu, 8 Jun 2023, 7:05am

Senior Labour Minister Michael Wood was fighting for his political life on Wednesday after revelations he聽聽to sell his Auckland Airport shares.

Prime Minister Chris Hipkins said on Tuesday that Wood had only been told to sell the shares about 鈥渉alf a dozen鈥 times.

The revelation the number was double this stunned the House yesterday with Hipkins forced to read an excruciatingly long list of the 12 dates on which Wood was told to sell the shares, beginning in November 2020, shortly after Wood became a minister.

This appears to be the very last straw for Hipkins and Wood - the straw before the straw that breaks the camel鈥檚 back.

National鈥檚 deputy leader Nicola Willis said Wood needed to lose all of his remaining portfolios and be dropped from Cabinet.

鈥淗e should be fired,鈥澛.

鈥淗e has effectively thumbed his nose at the Cabinet Office for two and a half years as they have begged him to get rid of his shares.

鈥淏y ignoring their advice, he has effectively ignored the Prime Minister; how can the Prime Minister possibly have confidence in him?鈥 she said.

Act leader David Seymour agreed.

After earlier offering some support for Wood, mainly because the value of the shares - $13,000 - was so low, Seymour said the revelation Wood had decided on the North Shore Airport鈥檚 application for 鈥渁irport authority鈥 status while he held the shares, changed matters.

Michael Wood during Question Time in the House, Parliament. Photo / Mark Mitchell

Michael Wood during Question Time in the House, Parliament. Photo / Mark Mitchell

鈥淪loppy and incompetent, but where鈥檚 the harm? Today, that question is answered. Nobody can trust a Government where the Minister making decisions for your business might be secretly investing in your competitor,鈥 he said.

When asked why he needed to be reminded to sell the shares 12 times, Wood conceded he should have responded faster.

鈥淚 should have responded to it with more urgency. I didn鈥檛,鈥 he said.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 an error that I made. That鈥檚 what I鈥檓 fixing now,鈥 he said.

Wood looks like he will survive the scandal, but is clearly on his final warning. The fact that he is a senior minister and therefore too great a 鈥渟calp鈥 for National in an election year, and the fact he is good at his job means he will survive to fight another day - but only if no further revelations emerge.

A solemn Hipkins was briefly lost for words when asked to confirm whether he would be reinstated to the transport portfolio for the election, eventually managing to say only that he had 鈥渢rust and confidence in Michael鈥.

That means Wood may have to go to the election with acting Transport Minister Kieran McAnulty - Labour鈥檚 third transport minister and spokesperson since taking office in 2017.

Three transport ministers is not a great look for a party that promised to deliver light rail to Mt Roskill by 2021 but has yet to deliver a single inch of track.

Hipkins also gave a less than convincing answer to Willis in Question Time when asked whether it was 鈥渉onest鈥 for Wood to say he was selling his shares, but fail to do so after each of those reminders.

Hipkins did not directly answer that question, responding only, 鈥渁s I indicated yesterday, I think he should have divested the shares when he first said he was going to鈥.

The fact Wood repeatedly told the Cabinet Office he would sell the shares but never did potentially gives Hipkins the pretext to fire Wood completely should his position become untenable if the saga drags on with future revelations, or if his position becomes a drag on the Government.

Labour is already having to wear the opposition鈥檚 needling over the farcical revelation Wood was reminded 12 times to sell the shares.

Willis compared him unfavourably with a 13 year-old child.

鈥淪ometimes I have to ask him five or six times to pick his towel up off the floor but a dozen times, that is next level,鈥 she said.

聽鈥淭his saga went on for two and a half years - it is unfathomable to me,鈥 she said.

Hipkins鈥 ministerial dramas are likely to get worse on Thursday with Education Minister Jan Tinetti being hauled before the privileges committee facing a charge of contempt of Parliament for taking weeks to correct an answer she made in the House.

She鈥檒l face a grilling from eight of Parliament鈥檚 most senior MPs, which could eventually end in a recommendation she be censured by the House.

Meanwhile, the Cabinet Secretary鈥檚 inquiry into former minister Stuart Nash鈥檚 emails ticks closer to completion.

It is said to be just weeks away.

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