A teacher, whose identity remains confidential, was denied the opportunity to “retire with dignity” after being found guilty of having sexual relations with a male student and kissing another student early in her teaching career during the 1980s. It took nearly four decades for one of the affected students to report the incidents to the Teaching Council, expressing feelings of being “unclean, abused, and misused,” which negatively impacted his academic performance and led to substance abuse issues. Despite her request for leniency, the Teachers Disciplinary Tribunal ruled against her.
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Absolute Traffic Solutions liquidated over $1.1m Inland Revenue debt, 85 staff sacked
Eighty-five employees at Auckland's Absolute Traffic Solutions lost their jobs after the company faced liquidation due to $1.1 million in debts to the Inland Revenue, including $937,000 in GST and $192,000 in PAYE tax. Following the liquidation, about 60 staff have been re-employed on short-term contracts as the liquidator intends to sell the business. Want More Context? 🔎
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