The Borneo Post (Sabah)

New Zealand PM Ardern has two ministers step aside

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WELLINGTON: New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern has had to strip one minister of her portfolio and had another step aside in less than a week, capping off a month of challenges for the popular premier since her return from maternity leave.

Ardern said in an emailed statement that Minister of Customs Meka Whaitiri was temporaril­ystandingd­ownduring an investigat­ion into a ‘staffing matter’, adding that neither she nor Whaitiri would comment until it was completed.

Last Friday, Ardern said digital services minister Clare Curran would step down after failing to declare a meeting with a candidate for the government’s Chief Technology Officer job.

In an emailed statement at the time, Curran said, “I take full responsibi­lity for not following proper process. The meeting ... should have been in the diary and my staff should have been informed.”

Curran remains Minister for Communicat­ions and Broadcasti­ng in the centre-left coalition government, but is no longer in the senior ranks of government ministers.

“It’s absolutely a problem for the government with this because it creates the perception of turbulence and perhaps even... unreadines­s to govern,” said Bryce Edwards, analyst at Wellington­based Critical Politics.

“It is entirely unusual to have two ministers in serious trouble in a week.” An opinion poll released on Aug 5 showed Ardern’s personal popularity was historical­ly high as she returned from six weeks of maternity leave, but she has since faced a number of political and economic challenges.

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