A pharmacist was found guilty of allowing a colleague to take the blame for stealing thousands from the cash register over three years and subsequently lied to the Pharmacy Council and her new employer about the investigation. As a result, she has been suspended from practicing for a year and must fulfill specific conditions before returning to her profession.
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Ex-National Party president Peter Goodfellow on what threatens 2026 re-election
Outgoing National party board member Peter Goodfellow has identified economic shocks and escalating trade wars as significant threats to the party's re-election in 2026. After nearly 20 years of service and a 13-year tenure as party president, Goodfellow retired during the National's 89th annual conference in Christchurch, where he expressed gratitude to party members and recognized his wife, Auckland Deputy Mayor Desley Simpson, for her support. Want More Context? 🔎
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