In late last year, the associate immigration minister overturned a decision to deny controversial US commentator Candace Owens a visa to visit New Zealand for a speaking event, following pressure from a local lobby group. Despite being refused entry into Australia due to her controversial views, Owens was granted a visa for New Zealand after the Free Speech Union intervened on her behalf, with ministerial discretion used to overturn the rejection. Australia’s immigration minister cited concerns about Owens’ potential to incite discord and influence violent acts in his decision to deny her entry, while New Zealand ultimately allowed her to visit based on the right to free speech.
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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon’s press secretary resigns amid allegations of recording sex workers
The deputy chief press secretary to Prime Minister Christopher Luxon, Michael Forbes, has resigned following serious allegations against him. Reports indicate he allegedly recorded audio and took photographs of women in compromising positions without their consent. While Forbes declined to be interviewed, he issued a statement apologizing to the women affected and acknowledging the harm caused; a police complaint was filed last year after concerning images and recordings were found on a client's phone in...
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