Convictions related to certain offenses could result in up to 10 years in prison and fines reaching €1 million. Authorities are pursuing employment issues and potential criminal investigations. Over half of the listings involved are located in Auckland.
“Let me tell you, if the bill can’t be fixed up, it won’t be going ahead.”
There is a debate about whether the true failure lies with the party TPM or the media establishment, rather than merely focusing on TPM's chaotic behavior. The complexity of integrating spiritual concepts into a regulatory scientific framework has been highlighted as challenging.
“It’s incredibly difficult to get your head around what basically spiritual concepts [are doing] inside a regulatory scientific regime.”
A resignation sparked renewed discussion on whether women in politics face setbacks due to prejudice or their performance, and how allegations of harm impact accountability.
The Press was critiqued for omitting Paul Stevens' activist background, transforming a partisan perspective into an apparent neutral authority. New Zealanders’ distrust in the media stems not only from fake news but also from how stories are framed.
“I eventually decided she was Machiavellian.”
Persistent issues in media framing and political accountability continue to affect public trust, with significant legal and social implications being discussed years after the pandemic.
Would you like me to adjust the tone to be more formal or conversational?