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Barry Soper: Why House Speaker Trevor Mallard should resign

Barry Soper: Why House Speaker Trevor Mallard should resign 11 Dec, 2020 05:12 AM 4 minutes to read The Speaker Trevor Mallard during Question Time in Parliament. Photo / Mark Mitchell OPINION: Trevor Mallard should resign from the Speaker s job, I believe, before he faces a vote of no confidence when Parliament resumes sitting in February. National s lost confidence in him and Labour, the party that preaches wellbeing and kindness, surely will have no choice but to vote against his continuing in the role. It s been confirmed that the almost $334,000 in legal costs have been paid out by the taxpayer. Why? Well Mallard had the rules changed after he made his outrageous comment to protect him from having to pay the bill for something he should have known would go against him.

Trevor Mallard s legal dispute cost more than $330,000, National reveals

Trevor Mallard s legal dispute cost more than $330,000, National reveals Craig Mcculloch © RNZ / Dom Thomas Taxpayers have had stump up more than $330,000 on a legal dispute sparked by Parliament s Speaker Trevor Mallard falsely accusing a staffer of rape. The bill has prompted the National Party to withdraw its support for the Speaker, saying Mallard is no longer fit for the job. Mallard made a public apology this week for comments he made last year falsely claiming a rapist was working on Parliament s premises. The apology put an end to defamation proceedings lodged by a former staffer. National has now revealed the total cost to the taxpayer, including a $158,000 ex-gratia payment to the worker.

Barry Soper: Trevor Mallard should resign for his disgraceful behaviour

Barry Soper: Trevor Mallard should resign for his disgraceful behaviour Trevor Mallard. (Photo / NZ Herald) Barry Soper: Trevor Mallard should resign for his disgraceful behaviour OPINION Trevor Mallard should resign from The Speaker s job before he faces a vote of no confidence when Parliament resumes sitting in February. National s lost confidence in him and Labour, the party that preaches well-being and kindness, surely will have no choice but to vote against his continuing in the role. It s been confirmed that the almost $334,000 in legal costs have been paid out by the taxpayer. Why?   Well Mallard had the rules changed after he made his outrageous comment to protect him from having the pay the bill for something he clearly knew would go against him.

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