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Race Relations Commissioner Meng Foon has resigned from his role this afternoon over a failure to disclose a conflict of interest.
Foon has conceded he made a mistake but says he personally received no money from the business deal involving a company he directed and the Government.
And his departure has been welcomed by Act leader David Seymour who claimed Foon was too attached to the 鈥渓eft side of politics鈥.
Foon, who previously spent six terms as mayor of Gisborne, was appointed by the Labour Government to the role of Race Relations Commissioner in July 2019 by former Justice Minister Andrew Little.
Associate Justice Minister of Justice Deborah Russell announced Foon鈥檚 departure late afternoon.
鈥淥n 12 May the Chief Human Rights Commissioner wrote to me to advise that Meng Foon had failed to declare a range of interests, as required under sections 62-65 of the Crown Entities Act,鈥 Russell said.
It came after a company that was directed by the former Gisborne mayor Foon received income from Government payments during his term, which she said he had 鈥渇ailed to adequately declare鈥.
That included more than $2 million for the provision of accommodation including emergency housing.
鈥淭he Human Rights Commission conducted an inquiry and produced a report on emergency housing which Meng Foon had been involved in deliberations for, while never adequately declaring his interest,鈥 Russell said.
鈥淥ff the back of that and a report from the Human Rights Commission Board听into his failure to adequately declare these interests which found that he breached his duties under the Act, I sought advice from the Ministry of Justice.
鈥淥n 30 May I wrote to Meng Foon inviting him to respond to the Board鈥檚 report and set out that my deliberations could result in him being removed from office.鈥
Russell said she then held a meeting with Foon 鈥渨here he explained his actions鈥.
She said her preliminary view after the meeting was that 鈥渉is actions were serious enough to warrant removal鈥.
But Foon in the meantime resigned.
鈥淗ad the process been completed it is probable I would have determined his actions represented a serious breach of the Crown Entities Act and I would have taken the next steps to recommend to the Governor-General to remove him from his office.
鈥淚t is critical that all people appointed to public roles comply with their statutory duties. Meng Foon had multiple opportunities to adequately declare these interests and did not do so.
鈥淲hile he has now chosen to resign I think it鈥檚 important the public is aware of the circumstances in which he has made that decision,鈥 Russell said.
In a statement tonight, Foon said he had informed Prime Minister Chris Hipkins that he would resign on Sunday.
He said the 鈥渘ews has beaten me鈥 in regards to his departure being revealed by the Government on a Friday afternoon.
He said he was resigning for his 鈥渆rror of judgement on political donations and our company is an emergency housing provider鈥.
He said he refuted 鈥渟trongly鈥 that he didn鈥檛 鈥渄eclare my interest of emergency housing to the HRC and MoJ . . . as they received my interest before I was appointed and before I took up my role as RRC
鈥淭he sum received is about $2.3m over 5 years from 2018 to 2023. It started with about $9500 year ending 2019. I have been transparent with the commission.
鈥淎t the housing inquiry board meeting I didn鈥檛 declare a perceived conflict as I didn鈥檛 think I needed to. I fully supported the housing inquiry. In hindsight I should off declare I made a mistake.鈥
In April, it was revealed Meng and his wife Ying Foon donated $1500 to Kiri Allan鈥檚 2020 campaign, and a company called Triple Eight Investments Limited also provided a rent subsidy worth $9185.
Meng and Ying Foon are directors of Triple Eight Investments. The pair also donated $1000 to the National Party鈥檚 East Coast branch at the last election.
As Justice Minister, Allan has responsibility for Human Rights Commissioners, and should have declared the potential perceived conflict with the Cabinet Office, despite the fact Allan was not the minister when Foon was appointed or when the donations were made.
When Foon was appointed Commissioner by Little in 2019, Allan was a backbench MP.
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins said Allan had 鈥渢aken the necessary steps to register the matter now that she holds the Justice portfolio. The minister has also assured me that she has not made any decisions in her portfolio that bring this potential conflict into play.鈥
Political reaction
Act leader David Seymour said tonight he welcomed Foon鈥檚 departure.
He said he was too close to the left side of politics and also took aim at the Government鈥檚 timing of its announcement.
鈥滻t鈥檚 a classic Labour Friday afternoon news dump,鈥 Seymour said.
鈥淚t is symptomatic of the fact Meng Foon has been conflicted throughout this role not only his donations to Kiri Allan who ended up the minister responsible for his role, but also the fact he has been unable to criticise egregious comments and actions from people he politically agreed with.鈥
Seymour said the human rights commission roles, which include the Race Relations Commissioner, have 鈥渉ad nothing to do with human rights for a long time鈥.
鈥漎ou only have to look at his outspoken,incorrect criticism of Auckland Grammar versus his total reluctance to criticise Te Pati Maori for openly stating that Maori are genetically superior,鈥 Seymour said.
National鈥檚 Paul Goldsmith said the episode was embarrassing coming on top of other recent conflict of interest scandals.
鈥滱ll this only came out as a result of serious queries about the justice minister鈥檚 donations and so the government chose a lackadaisical approach to conflicts of interest throughout government,鈥 Goldsmith said.
鈥滻鈥檓 pleased that this has been dealt with but it does demonstrate a deeper problem across this government not managing conflicts of interest properly.鈥
-NZ Herald
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