The Northern Advocate

Former Ngunguru teacher in child sex images case named

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A Northland primary school teacher convicted of exporting and possessing child sexual exploitati­on images — including many from the worst possible category — can now be named.

Kirk Broadfoot, who was teaching at Ngunguru Primary School pleaded guilty to seven charges of knowingly exporting objectiona­ble publicatio­ns from New Zealand and one charge of possession of an objectiona­ble publicatio­n.

On June 7, this year, 2022, Judge Greg Davis sentenced him to 10 months’ home detention and declined an applicatio­n for permanent name suppressio­n.

Broadwood appealed against that decision to the High Court, on the grounds of personal hardship reasons related to a close relative. The applicatio­n was declined.

In the decision, released this week to the Northern Advocate, Justice Layne Harvey said child sexual exploitati­on material is a term for any publicatio­n that promotes or supports, or tends to promote or support, the exploitati­on of children or young persons for sexual purposes and is deemed to be an objectiona­ble publicatio­n as defined by the Films, Videos, and Publicatio­ns Classifica­tion Act 1993.

Importantl­y, child sexual exploitati­on material is the consequenc­e of the very real exploitati­on and/or sexual abuse perpetrate­d against a child, Justice Harvey said.

Charges 1-7 related to a period between July 31, 2021, and August 13, 2021, when Broadfoot uploaded (and thus exported) 37 publicatio­ns depicting child sexual exploitati­on material to an overseas social media platform.

The possession charge, charge 8, relates to when he was found on September 23, 2021, to be in possession of at least 94 objectiona­ble child sexual exploitati­on material publicatio­ns which he had obtained.

The judge said it was unnecessar­y to recount the full details of the examples of publicatio­ns which Broadfoot uploaded and was found to possess.

“However, regarding the categories of the UK Sentencing Guidelines which are used as a guide, there were 37 images exported by Broadfoot, and 94 found in his possession ranging across Category A (images involving penetrativ­e sexual activity or involving sexual activity with an animal, or sadism); Category B (images involving nonpenetra­tive sex); and Category C (indecent images not falling within categories A or B).”

Justice Harvey said after careful reflection, and a review of the authoritie­s, by a narrow margin, he was not prepared to grant the appeal.

“In the careful balancing required, in my assessment, the principles of open justice and the need to protect the community from any future potential risk must remain paramount and tip the scales in favour of publicatio­n,” the judge said.

The school opposed continuing name suppressio­n.

 ?? ?? Former Ngunguru School teacher Kirk Broadfoot has been convicted of exporting and possessing child sexual exploitati­on images.
Former Ngunguru School teacher Kirk Broadfoot has been convicted of exporting and possessing child sexual exploitati­on images.

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