Minister Andrew Bayly maintains he was not drunk when he allegedly swore at, ridiculed and mocked a winery worker this month.
It comes as Labour calls for a full investigation into how the original complaint was seemingly moved into spam folders after it had been read by recipients, including Opposition politicians.
When the Herald approached Bayly outside the Grand Millennium Hotel in Auckland after he spoke at a conference, he said he wasn鈥檛 drunk and said he had 鈥渘o comment鈥 when asked why he made the remarks.
鈥淚鈥檝e made many comments, so I鈥檝e got nothing further to comment.鈥
He also refused to answer when asked if this was the last chance at keeping his job.
Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister Andrew Bayly pictured in August. Photo / Mark Mitchell.
On Friday, the man鈥檚 complaint was released by Luxon鈥檚 office, alleging Bayly had swore at and mocked him during a ministerial visit this month.
It claimed Bayly, who holds several ministerial portfolios, hassled the man for working late, telling him to 鈥渢ake some wine ... and f*** off鈥 and repetitively calling the man a 鈥渓oser鈥.
The complainant also alleged Bayly seemed as if he鈥檇 been drinking. He said the interaction left him feeling 鈥渄egraded, embarrassed and deeply disrespected鈥. Bayly denied he was drunk and also didn鈥檛 recall swearing.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon told 九一星空无限talk ZB鈥檚 Mike Hosking this morning these were 鈥渢he standards鈥 he expected from his minister.
鈥淗e thought he was making some light-hearted comments and banter and he clearly got it very, very wrong and unintentionally made someone feel very hurt and insulted. He鈥檚 apologised and ensured that behaviour won鈥檛 happen again.鈥
Luxon claimed Bayly did not know the person he was speaking to.
鈥淗e caused hurt and insult, he鈥檚 acknowledged that he鈥檚 apologised, he鈥檚 genuine.鈥
Luxon said Bayly had offered to meet the man he swore at to apologise in person.
Fronting his post-Cabinet press conference yesterday, Luxon reiterated how Bayly had apologised 鈥渁s fulsomely as he possibly can鈥 and was 鈥渕ortified鈥 by the offence taken.
While the incident happened this month, Luxon wasn鈥檛 made aware of it until Thursday. Luxon claimed that was because Bayly had thought the matter was resolved after he twice wrote to the complainant to apologise.
However, the complainant proceeded to email his concerns to several recipients last week, including Opposition MPs, prompting Luxon to act.
It was understood those in Labour who received the complainant鈥檚 email read it, but later found it had somehow been marked as spam.
Asked about this, Luxon said it was the first time he鈥檇 heard about it. He maintained his staff wouldn鈥檛 have been involved and promised to look into it.
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