The New Zealand Herald

MPs’ email use in spotlight

Curran takes leave after grilling, Ardern seeks rule guidance

- Lucy Bennett

PMelissa Lee: Clare Curran:

politics rime Minister Jacinda Ardern is making sure ministers know her expectatio­ns around the use of personal email accounts being used for Government business, after Broadcasti­ng Minister Clare Curran was caught out by the practice.

Curran was on personal leave yesterday after a fumbling performanc­e in Parliament on Wednesday while being questioned on her use of a Gmail account for government business.

She admitted that “from time to time, I have used my Gmail account. When using it, I adhere to my obligation­s as a minister”.

In response to questions from National’s Melissa Lee, Curran assured Parliament that her staff had access to her email accounts.

“Why did she state, ‘My staff have access to my email accounts and assess whether the correspond­ence falls under my ministeria­l portfolios.’ in the Minister’s reply to written question No. 19442?”

“Well, because they do.”

There is nothing in the Cabinet Manual — the rulebook for ministers — about the use of alternativ­e email accounts.

But Minister of Ministeria­l Services Chris Hipkins yesterday said that Ardern had asked the Cabinet Office to issue guidance on the use of alternativ­e email accounts by ministers to clarify the issue.

That is expected to happen this week.

“There is nothing specifical­ly in the Cabinet Manual about use of alternate email accounts. However, ministers, in the vast majority of cases, use the parliament­ary email for [ministeria­l business],” Hipkins said.

“There are very practical reasons why ministers sometimes use Gmail . . . It is good practice on these occasions to CC any government business emails to their parliament­ary emails.

It is important to note also that Gmail use is subject to relevant transparen­cy legislatio­n: OIA, Public Records Act,” Hipkins said in a statement.

Curran was demoted from Cabinet after it was revealed she had held a meeting with entreprene­ur Derek Handley that was not diaried and

which staff were not aware of. It emerged the meeting, to discuss the Government’s chief technology role, was arranged via her Gmail account.

 ?? Photo / Mark Mitchell ?? Clare Curran wilted under questions about her Gmail use.
Photo / Mark Mitchell Clare Curran wilted under questions about her Gmail use.

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