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Kerre Woodham: Before everyone gets too uppity about the Greens, all parties' MPs live in glass houses

Author
Kerre Woodham,
Publish Date
Fri, 15 Mar 2024, 3:03PM
Green Party MP Darleen Tana has been suspended following "deeply serious" allegations of migrant exploitation. (Photo / Shelley Wood)
Green Party MP Darleen Tana has been suspended following "deeply serious" allegations of migrant exploitation. (Photo / Shelley Wood)

Kerre Woodham: Before everyone gets too uppity about the Greens, all parties' MPs live in glass houses

Author
Kerre Woodham,
Publish Date
Fri, 15 Mar 2024, 3:03PM

Green Party MP Darleen Tana has been suspended amid allegations she is linked to migrant exploitation at her husband’s company. A statement from the Greens’ co-leaders said Tana was suspended on Thursday afternoon because it was a conflict of interest with her small business portfolio.  

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’s business, E-Bikes NZ.  

“On February 9, the party was notified of a second complaint to the ERA,” the statement reads.  These complaints included allegations against Ms. Tana. Ms. Tana has not been a director or shareholder of E Cycles NZ since 2019.”  

She was suspended after it became apparent, she may have previously been aware of the allegations. As Green party co-leader, Chloe Swarbrick told Mike Hosking this morning, an independent lawyer is conducting the investigation.  

Now these are only allegations - as we know there is to be an independent investigation. If Darleen is lost to politics that would be a shame. She appears to be no dumb bunny - Darleen holds degrees in Chemical Technology and International Business Management with senior leadership experience in European telco (1997-2014), and SME manufacturing/retail in e-mobility here in Aotearoa (2014-2020). 

But the Greens don't have all their sorrows to seek in the one day what with Golriz Gharaman pleading guilty to shoplifting yesterday and James Shaw quitting the party. Before everyone gets too uppity about the Greens and their moral failings though, all parties' MPs are living in glass houses, and it would not behoove them to throw stones. 

We're only going back a few years - we simply don't have the time to go any further back - and there are some egregious sins that have been committed by MPs across the spectrum from 2017 onwards.   

Most of us can commit errors of judgment, even criminal activity of drink driving and continue in our jobs?   

Is it the party selection process or is it the fact that we are all flawed and imperfect?  And we have to accept that it's across the political spectrum now.  

No one party is blameless or faultless. 

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