Manawatu Standard

Ross admits affair with married MP

- Henry Cooke henry.cooke@stuff.co.nz

Rogue MP Jami-lee Ross has admitted to an affair with a married MP in an interview with Newstalk ZB.

Ross admitted the affair yesterday afternoon as he released another tape of a conversati­on between him and National Party leader Simon Bridges, this time discussing allegation­s against Ross by several women.

The newly independen­t MP, who had said he would resign today, apologised to any women he had acted inappropri­ately with – and his wife.

‘‘I owe my wife a huge apology.

‘‘I have done some things that I am not proud of.

‘‘I have apologised to her in person and I am going to continue to apologise to her,’’ Ross told Newstalk ZB.

‘‘The bottom line is I haven’t been a good husband.’’

Ross still disputed parts of the allegation­s, reported on by news media website Newsroom, and named the married MP he had an affair with.

But Newstalk ZB chose not to name the woman.

NEW TAPE

Newstalk ZB played a portion of the new tape yesterday afternoon ahead of a planned interview with Ross.

The tape was mentioned earlier this week and contains a conversati­on between Ross and Bridges on allegation­s about Ross’ behaviour with women.

The tape is hard to make out but Newstalk ZB believed it contained Bridges responding to Ross’ request for natural justice by saying: ‘‘Honestly Jami-lee if I gave you natural justice on these issues it wouldn’t be four or five, it would be 15.’’

Ross discussed this conversati­on several days ago but he characteri­sed it as a ‘‘threat’’ from Bridges.

Bridges has been asked for comment. National deputy leader Paula Bennett has said the allegation­s were not about harassment as Ross claimed but concerned ‘‘inappropri­ate behaviour for a married MP’’. Ross has denied any allegation­s of harassment – including the ones contained ina Newsroom story that featured four women complainin­g of abusing behaviour, with two complainin­g of an unhealthy but consensual sexual relationsh­ip.

Ross said he was considerin­g his legal options on the Newsroom story.

NOT RESIGNING

Ross also revealed he is not resigning from Parliament and will remain as an independen­t MP. Ross resigned as a National Party MP on Tuesday but technicall­y remained in Parliament as an independen­t MP, promising to properly resign as an MP yesterday. But he told Newstalk ZB he would not be leaving, as the National Party had ‘‘changed the rules on him’’ so he did not believe he could properly fight a byelection.

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