Party secretary faces calls to resign but says he acted out of concern for victims in not telling parents or leader Jacinda ArdernThe campaign director behind the recent success of New Zealand Labour is facing calls to resign after he failed to tell the police,parents or the prime minister approximately the alleged sexual assault of four teenagers at a summer camp held by the party.
Jacinda Ardern was kept in the dim after the young Labour camp final month, said the party’s general secretary Andrew Kirton, and for fear the victims would be further traumatised by more people knowing.
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Source: guardian.co.uk