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The Prime Minister's aide resigned after a local news outlet alleged he covertly recorded audio of sessions with sex workers ...
New Zealand law prohibits the non-consensual creation, possession and distribution of intimate visual recordings under sections 216H to 216J of the Crimes Act 1961. These provisions aim to protect ...
Resignation of PM’s staffer Michael Forbes highlights gaps in law on covert recording and harassment
The sudden resignation this week of Prime Minister Christopher Luxon’s former deputy chief press secretary Michael Forbes was politically embarrassing, but also raises questions about how New Zealand ...
New Zealand’s prime minister floated new privacy laws on Thursday after his own press secretary was allegedly caught taping sex workers without consent.
Police say any new information against Michael Forbes will be 'thoroughly considered'.
A staff member of New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has resigned following accusations of secretly recording women ...
A member of New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon's staff has resigned after being accused of secretly taking photos ...
Christopher Luxon says Michael Forbes’ behaviour was shocking and ‘unacceptably short of the standards that I expect from our ...
WELLINGTON—New Zealand’s prime minister floated new privacy laws on Thursday after his own press secretary was allegedly ...
Deputy chief press secretary Michael Forbes resigned after accusations he recorded audio of sessions with sex workers and had intrusive photos of women.
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