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793:" that was under investigation in New Zealand. Jackson and Tamihere asked her why and how much the girls had been drinking, and why they were out late at night. "The other side comes to it, were they willing drinkers?" They also questioned why the girls, some as young as 13, had not made formal complaints to the police, asked "how free and easy are you kids these days?", and asked Amy what age she had lost her virginity. They also described the Roast Busters' actions as "mischief". Jackson and Tamihere also implied that some young girls who had consensual sex with the young men may now "line up and say they were raped as well". Amy said she believed those involved were rapists, which was met with a small laugh by the hosts, who then said: "Well if some of the girls have consented that doesn't make them rapists, right?" Many on social media were angry with the pair, calling for them to be fired or to step down from their positions. 607:" from the Waipareira Trust after stating that he would not take one, and failing to pay tax on this payment. On 15 October 2004, Tamihere requested leave from his Ministerial portfolios; he said that he had "done nothing to bring shame", but portrayed standing down from his Ministerial roles during the investigation as the "honourable" course. On 22 October, the Waipareira Trust accepted that it, not Tamihere, had the responsibility for tax on any payment, but other allegations relating to the financial management of the Trust persisted. On 3 November Tamihere resigned from his Ministerial portfolios, citing as untenable the retention of his responsibilities during on-going investigations. On 21 December, an official investigation cleared Tamihere of the tax charges, and on 14 March 2005, the Serious Fraud Office cleared him of the charges relating to his stewardship of the Waipareira Trust. 728:
Tamihere's 2020 election campaign while the National Urban Māori Authority had paid NZ$ 70,833 to support his 2019 Auckland mayoral campaign and NZ$ 82,695 payment to support his 2020 election campaign and Māori Party aspirations. In response, Tamihere accused the Charities Services of discriminating against Māori causes and the Māori Party. Tamihere and the Māori Party also confirmed that they would litigate against the Charities Service if the agency ruled against them. In addition, Tamihere criticised
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the wool, meat, and dairy industries. Weal alerted Tamihere to the impact that Britain's joining the European Common market would have on New Zealand's economy and society. According to Weal, New Zealand would have to wake up quickly to the loss of the relationship with Britain, find new markets and new ways of doing things, and back itself. "The way Mr Weal brought education to life gave me a strong interest in what I call the Kiwi-isation of our society", wrote Tamihere.
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testing clinic in West Auckland, after claims Tamihere told his staff to lie in order to meet the criteria to get tested for COVID-19. The clinic is operated by the Waipareira Trust, for which Tamihere is the chief executive. Tamihere refused an interview request and said it was an employment matter.
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areas. Tamihere said that he did "very well in West Auckland but just could not carry the North Shore votes." He said that he did no campaigning for either post, such as attending public meetings, putting up placards or handing out pamphlets, preferring to "just put my name on the ballot to see what
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he said, "But she's no good with emotions. She goes to pieces. She'll fold on the emotional side and walk away or not turn up. She knows it's going to get emotional and it upsets her. We've never had a great relationship". Tamihere also made comments regarded as derogatory about other members of the
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or hapū (tribe or sub-tribal grouping). According to Tamihere, traditional structures such as iwi do not reflect the reality of modern Māori life, and have proven inadequate for solving today's problems. Tamihere has condemned modern iwi organisations as "new feudal tribal constructs", dominated by
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of attempting to take over Manurewa Marae. Former Māori academic Rawiri Taonui has disputed the allegations against Waipareira Trust, Te Pāti Māori and Manurewa Marae; arguing that photocopies of census data were taken solely for verification purposes and destroyed, highlighting that Statistics New
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being frequently mentioned, and also ended attempts by opposition parties in New Zealand to portray Tamihere as a victim of the Labour Party and to use the comments to point out the flaws within the Labour Party. At the Labour Party caucus meeting on 12 April, Tamihere attended despite being placed
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1970–1972, had a strong influence on him. Tamihere rated Weal as his most influential teacher, and said that Weal would link things to politics and, in particular, to New Zealand's agricultural policies. Weal would emphasise that grass was the most important New Zealand crop, as it was the basis of
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programme would fail without long-term support. He said "the kids loved it because it wasn;t about a boot camp. It was about the discipline of working out how discipline works within a structured environment these kids had never been part of. You've got to watch because as soon as they come out of
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Zealand had clarified that neither Tamihera, the Waipareira Trust and the Whanau Ora Commissioning Agency had access to their database, disputing that vouchers were used to encourage people to switch to the Māori electoral roll, and denying that Māori Party flyers were included in wellbeing packs.
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In May 2023, the Waipareira Trust agreed to cease making political donations and recover funds it had made in interest free loans to its chief executive and Te Pāti Māori President Tamihere. By February 2024, Tamihere had repaid his loan to the Waipareira Trust. This loan had been used to fund his
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In response, Tamihere claimed that the census data misuse allegations were made by disgruntled former marae employees. Following second allegations, Tamihere denounced the allegations as baseless and claimed that the party was being targeted by opponents for speaking up for Māori. Tamihere also
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as party leader in 1993. These latest revelations were regarded by many as the end of Tamihere's career within the Labour Party, and Clark indicated that she saw no chance of Tamihere being elected to Cabinet again. The revelation of these comments also ended talk of a potential move to another
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campaigns. Under existing legislation, charities are banned from donating or endorsing political parties or candidates and allowing them to use their resources. According to the Charities Register, Te Whānau o Waipareira Trust Group had provided NZ$ 385,307 in interest free loans to support
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A week later, however, more comments emerged from the interview. Tamihere was reported as being highly critical of women leaders, saying that they achieved their position through preferential treatment. He also stated that he was "sick and tired of hearing how many Jews got gassed" in
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Tamihere has also attracted both criticism and praise for his views on Māori self-sufficiency. According to Tamihere, too many Māori "blam others for our failure", and Māori need to "take responsibility for our own actions". This has placed him at odds with Māori politicians such as
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had successfully contested Tāmaki Makaurau as a Te Pāti Māori candidate during the 2023 election. In addition, the Labour Party complained that Tamihere's Waipareira Trust used a text code to encourage COVID-19 vaccine recipients to vote for Te Pāti Māori during the 2023 election.
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from using an Auckland Council venue for an event in 2018, calling Goff "a dictator". Also during the campaign, Tamihere made a complaint over three social media posts posted by Phil Goff, but the complaints were rejected by the Advertising Standards Authority.
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collection and COVID-19 immunisation drives for political campaigning purposes by Te Pāti Māori during the 2023 general election. Former marae workers also alleged that Census participants were given vouchers and gifts to encourage them to switch to the
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an elite group far removed from the majority of Maori. These comments have angered many prominent Māori leaders, but won him considerable popularity with ordinary Māori voters, as well as with a large measure of non-Māori supporters.
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and the Department of Māori Affairs. In 1991, Tamihere became the chief executive of the Waipareira Trust, a trust that provides health and education services to Māori in the Auckland region. He also served as chairman of the
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established by Turia and her supporters, saying that it would ultimately fail. According to Tamihere, the party's leaders belonged "to a relatively wealthy, educated elite", and did not represent ordinary Maori.
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In July 2024, the Charities Service concluded its four year investigation into the Waipareira Trust's donations into Tamihere's political campaigns and the referred the case to the peak charities regulator, the
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after he left two cats when he moved house. Neighbours said the cats had been left without food or water for eleven days and the New Zealand Herald reported that the two cats were discovered with
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journalist Matt Nippert's coverage of the two charities' donations to his election campaigns, which he described as racist. He announced that the Māori Party would be boycotting
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and left Parliament. He had previously decided not to seek a list placement, stating that this decision was due to his desire to determine whether he had the "people's mandate."
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and John Tamihere interviewed a 'friend' of an alleged rape victim, "Amy". Amy discussed information she knew about an incident by a group called the "
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political campaigns. The Charities Service confirmed that it was still continuing its investigation into the Waipareira Trust's political donations.
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In October 2012, Tamihere made moves to resume his parliamentary career by indicating that he would like to stand again for the Labour Party in the
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that you've got to put them on a staircase. Unless you are micromanaging that staircase all the way through they fall off and they fall deeper."
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of 2004–2005 put considerable strain on the Labour Party's Māori MPs, with many showing dissatisfaction with the party's policy. Two Labour MPs,
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and, as the only Maori Party MP who successfully contested an electorate in 2020, automatically replaced him as male co-leader of the party.
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electorate, which he won with 73 percent of the vote. He gained the second-highest majority in a Māori electorate, exceeded only by that of
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general manager Natasha Weight confirmed that the agency was investigating two charities headed by Tamihere, the Waipareira Trust and the
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on stress leave by Clark. He apologised for his comments and was censured by the meeting, but was not asked to resign from the party.
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Tamihere has a high public profile, much of it derived from his beliefs on a number of issues. He has made a significant impact in
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suspended all RadioLive advertising due to the interview. Four other advertisers pulled their campaigns from the station earlier.
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winning the electorate. Though Tamihere was not elected into Parliament, the Māori Party won six of the seven Māori electorates.
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On 11 November, the pair stood down from their show for the rest of the year. Jackson returned in early 2014 with new co-host
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Journalist Vernon Small said that "in the mid-2000s Tamihere was seen as a rising star, and even a potential prime minister".
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in 2020 and from April to October 2020 was the party's co-leader. He became president of the Māori Party in June 2022.
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Board. Tamihere had a relatively high profile before entering politics, having been selected as Person of the Year by
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published an interview in which Tamihere insulted the Prime Minister and Cabinet ministers. About Prime Minister
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on 8 February 1959, the 11th of 13 children of John Hamil Tamihere and Ruby Elaine Tamihere (née McEwen). Of
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was depicted as cunning and manipulative. Women were referred to as "front-bums" and the party's
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that dealt with issues affecting New Zealanders and particularly those of importance to Maori.
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In October 2004, Tamihere was accused of dishonest financial dealings, including accepting a "
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from August 2002 to November 2004. Tamihere ran unsuccessfully for Auckland mayor in the
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respectively. Both were unsuccessful, Tamihere finishing second behind the incumbent,
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happens". Tamihere did not seek election to any local government positions in 2016.
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On 8 June 2022, Tamihere succeeded Che Wilson as president of the Māori Party.
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alleging breach of his contract. Mediaworks eventually settled and apologised.
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Wayne Thompson, "Local elections 2013: Tamihere aims to alter trust thinking"
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published two reports alleging that staff at the Manurewa Marea in the
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electorate had illegally collected personal data obtained during the
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and other driving offences between 1978 and 1995, according to the
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Tamihere previously co-hosted a talkback show, Willie & JT, on
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Unsuccessful candidates in the 2023 New Zealand general election
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After his election loss, Tamihere sought re-election to the
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launched an investigation into the alleged data breaches.
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Kate Chapman, "Tamihere:Cunliffe's deputy pick 'smarmy'",
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In April 2013, Tamihere made headlines when he removed a
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for the Māori Party. He came fifth place, with Labour's
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In May 2005, Tamihere was cautioned by the New Zealand
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Tamihere ran unsuccessfully for Auckland mayor in the
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New Zealand politician, and rugby league administrator
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Index

The Honourable

President of the Māori Party
Incumbent
Māori Party
Debbie Ngarewa-Packer
Te Ururoa Flavell
Rawiri Waititi
New Zealand Parliament
Tāmaki Makaurau
Pita Sharples
New Zealand Parliament
Hauraki
Auckland
Māori Party
Labour
Cabinet
Labour Party
2019 election
Māori Party
Auckland
Māori
Whakatohea
Ngāti Porou ki Hauraki
iwi
David Tamihere
Avondale
St Peter's College
Tom Weal
Social Credit Political League

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