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David Benson-Pope

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the back of his hand making the pupil's nose bleed at a school camp, and caning a student hard enough to draw blood. Benson-Pope denied the allegations. Claims that he misled Parliament were not referred to the Privileges Committee by the Speaker and after three weeks Benson-Pope was restored to his portfolios, except for his role as Associate Minister of Education.
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found that neither the Minister nor his staff acted in any way inappropriately, Benson-Pope remained a backbencher for the remainder of the parliamentary term. His resignation triggered a significant reshuffle of the Cabinet. Although Clark indicated that Benson-Pope could be returned to Cabinet at a
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In May 2024, Benson-Pope and fellow Cr Sophie Barker criticised Mayor Radich for not holding regular statutory chief executive appraisal committee. The last such committee meeting was held on 8 September 2023. Benson-Pope claimed that Radich's failure to hold regular meetings "was symptomatic of him
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Benson-Pope was temporarily stood down as a cabinet minister in 2005 after allegations from former students about the use of violence in the classroom. The allegations included stuffing a tennis ball in 14-year-old's mouth, throwing tennis balls at students to keep them quiet, striking a pupil with
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councillor Marie Laufiso to close the pay gap between councillors assigned deputy chair roles and those without these duties. The motion was defeated by a margin of 11 to 4 votes. In December 2022, the DCC was required to consider a revised remuneration proposal after the Remuneration Authority
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meeting of the DCC held on 5 May 2020, Benson-Pope was seen in the camera of his computer cleaning his study with a feather duster whilst "pants-less". Members of the public, councillors and senior managers watched on as the meeting faced technological difficulties. Benson-Pope said he was not
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In July 2007 it emerged that a political advisor in Benson-Pope's office (the Labour Party's Trade Union Affiliate Vice-President Steve Hurring) made phone calls which led to the sacking of the Ministry for the Environment's newly appointed communications manager. The issue revolved around her
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about his knowledge and involvement, Benson-Pope offered his resignation from Cabinet at noon on Friday 27 July 2007. Clark accepted the resignation, saying, "The way in which certain issues have been handled this week has led to a loss of credibility and on that basis I have accepted Mr
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when Cullen moved to Hawke's Bay. He easily defeated National candidate Russel Keast to retain the seat for Labour. During his first term, Benson-Pope was a member of the Local Government and Environment Committee, Regulations Review Committee and Education and Science Committee.
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for a third term. He lost those positions in 2007 and served the final year of his parliamentary career on the backbench. His committee assignments in 2007 and 2008 were as a member of the Law and Order Committee and Local Government and Environment Committee.
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magazine published, in February 2006, allegations that he entered the girls' dormitory on a school camp to awaken students twice, and that he told them once that they were taking too long to shower after a "mud run." Benson-Pope denied any impropriety.
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having none of the skills required to perform this role." Radich disputed Benson-Pope and Barkers' criticisms, saying that Benson-Pope was not a member of the appraisal committee and argued that the DCC had held regular meetings.
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Benson-Pope's offer to stand aside". An editorial commented, "Not for the first time, he and the Government have been embarrassed less for what he has done than for his inability to simply say what he has done."
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Benson-Pope previously served as a Dunedin city councillor from 1986 to 1999 and returned to local government after his parliamentary and ministerial career was ended by a series of misconduct allegations.
610:. He said that "what's different here is we've got local residents asking us to get their families out of a hellish situation. Anyone who doesn't support that doesn't deserve to be sitting here." 3630: 3625: 1659:
A determination relating to an appeal by Mr D Benson-Pope and three other persons against the decisions of the Dunedin City Council following a review of its membership and the basis of...
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After a week of intense pressure focusing not only on the allegation that his staff had acted improperly, but also that he himself had misled Parliament, the media and Prime Minister
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In late May 2024, Benson-Pope voted in favour of a DCC motion asking the New Zealand government to establish a special visa category for Palestinian refugees displaced by the
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wearing pants but was wearing shorts after gardening earlier in the day and stated he was "delighted" that his cameo provided a welcome diversion but "it wasn't intentional."
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After losing his bid to remain Labour's Dunedin South candidate for the 2008 general election, Benson-Pope rejected an invitation to stand for the
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Benson-Pope faced further controversy in 2007, which led to the resignation of his ministerial posts and the end of his Parliamentary career.
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and gained a reputation as a political "Mr Fixit" and "master of the dark art of politics," but was also known as "difficult to deal with."
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ticket in October 1986. He was re-elected to the city council four more times and resigned in 1999, when he successfully contested the
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Setting of sustainability measures for green-lipped mussel stocks to be introduced into the quota management system on 1 October 2004
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Review of sustainability measures and other management controls for the 2004–05 fishing year: adaptive management programme
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Setting of sustainability measures for stocks to be introduced into the quota management system on 1 October 2004
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Returning to Dunedin, Benson-Pope worked as a resource consent manager and sought election to the
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later time, he was not reselected as the Labour Party candidate for his electorate at the
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Further claims about Benson-Pope's conduct as a teacher were revealed the following year.
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due to allegations of misconduct during his teaching career, Benson-Pope was appointed
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Benson-Pope was re-elected to the Dunedin City Council for a fourth term during the
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and chaired the council's planning and regulatory committee from 2013 until 2022.
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Despite briefly losing his ministerial positions leading up to the
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Despite subsequent investigations by State Services Commissioner
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Benson-Pope was selected to succeed Labour's deputy leader
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Allegations of misconduct as Minister for the Environment
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In mid December 2022, Benson-Pope voiced opposition to
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politician. He is a former Member of Parliament for
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Index

The Honourable

Minister for the Environment
Helen Clark
Marian Hobbs
David Parker
Trevor Mallard
New Zealand Parliament
Dunedin South
1999
2008
Dr Michael Cullen
Clare Curran
Labour
New Zealand
Dunedin South
Dunedin City Council
Dunedin
King's High School
University of Otago
Christchurch College of Education
Bayfield High School
unions
Dunedin City Council
Labour Party
Dunedin South
New Zealand Parliament
1999
46th
Dunedin South

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