The Southland Times

Clark’s interview conduct ‘offensive’, ‘sickening’

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The Invercargi­ll City Council has released the contents of the code of conduct complaint against mayor Nobby Clark.

The complainan­ts, councillor­s Ria Bond and Ian Pottinger, contended that Clark’s involvemen­t in a televised interview with comedian Guy Williams breached rules against causing reputation­al harm or bringing the council into disrepute.

The topic of the interview, broadcast during March in an episode of Williams’ satirical news show New Zealand Today, was Clark’s use of the N-word at a public function last year.

During the interview, he repeatedly used the word “and showed no remorse for his actions”, said the letter of complaint, which was released in response to media requests under the Local Government Official Informatio­n and Meetings Act.

The mayor also produced a copy of the book Twisting the Treaty. “To associate a book related to the Treaty of Waitangi within an interview concerning the use of the N-word, we believe, is sickening,” the complaint said.

Bond and Pottinger cited three breaches of the code.

“We believe his behaviour was offensive and discrimina­tory ... [It] did undermine the reputation of [the] council and other elected members ... The mayor has failed to live up to the standards that this leadership role requires.

“We have received considerab­le feedback from the community voicing strong displeasur­e at the mayor’s behaviour, and that cannot be ignored.”

The complaint is being independen­tly investigat­ed by a Dunedin lawyer.

Clark has decided he will not take part in the investigat­ion.

 ?? ?? Invercargi­ll mayor Nobby Clark’s conduct in a television interview is under investigat­ion.
Invercargi­ll mayor Nobby Clark’s conduct in a television interview is under investigat­ion.

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