Summary
The employer of a man who disrupted a funding announcement by Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters and Transport Minister Chris Bishop at Wellington’s train station has issued an apology and confirmed an investigation. During the event, which detailed $604.6 million allocated for rail upgrades in New Zealand, Peters and Bishop faced multiple hecklers, including a Tonkin + Taylor employee. The consultancy expressed regret for the disruption and stated that they are investigating the incident according to their code of conduct, refraining from further comments for privacy reasons.
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