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Kerre Woodham: An apology to the women caught up in the Northland lockdown blunder

Author
Kerre Woodham,
Publish Date
Wed, 7 Sep 2022, 12:25pm
Northland lockdown- unnecessary Photo / NZ Herald
Northland lockdown- unnecessary Photo / NZ Herald

Kerre Woodham: An apology to the women caught up in the Northland lockdown blunder

Author
Kerre Woodham,
Publish Date
Wed, 7 Sep 2022, 12:25pm

Before I join the calls from various people, organisations, and political parties for the Government to apologise for the unnecessary 11-day lockdown of Northland, I would like to apologise to the two women who were at the centre of this latest stuff up that's been revealed.

The two women who were accused of using illegal documents to travel across the Auckland border into Northland, and who it was insinuated, were sex workers working for the gangs.

The women were publicly vilified for crossing the border, with then Covid Response Minister Chris Hipkins accusing them of using false information to travel. The case also saw reporters asking Ardern whether the women were prostitutes, and former Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters was forced to apologise for falsely claiming the pair were helped by Harry Tam, the Hawkes Bay based Mongrel Mob leader.  

The police inquiry summary said the police investigation found no evidence to suggest the woman had any connection to Harry Tam, or the Mongrel Mob, or that they were involved in prostitution. I wasn't able to find my opener for the day that the news was revealed, the reason why we've gone into lockdown, but I have absolutely no doubt I would have gone and boots and all.

So for the unfair comments about the women’s character that I undoubtedly made, I do unreservedly apologise.

And the Government departments should be apologising too – MBIE and Social Development - on behalf of the nameless bureaucrat who knew three days before Northland was locked down that the women were not in fact gangster’s moles, that they had a legitimate business.  

It just reinforces what I've said all along,  if faceless bureaucrats cannot be held responsible for the decisions they made during that dreadful year around who could travel, who could not; if they cannot be held responsible for denying the father of a child the right to support his partner in hospital. For denying parents the right to be by the bedside of sick children. For denying children the right to be with their dying parents.

Then the respective heads of MBIE and the ministers responsible should be held accountable.  

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