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How could Phillip Barnes, a man who planted a camera in a gym changing room, be promoted to chief executive of a Crown entity? The police who turned up at International Accreditation New Zealand (IANZ) wore plain clothes. They discreetly presented the warrant, asked for USB sticks and entered the general manager's office. But it's hard to fly under the radar in a country as small as New Zealand. An IANZ staff member recognised one of the men ferreting through Phillip Barnes' stuff as a cop, and soon a story was doing the rounds at the Crown entity's Auckland headquarters.
Close Ad How a pervert who planted hidden cameras in Auckland gym changing room became CEO of a crown entity • Source: How could Phillip Barnes, a man who planted a camera in a gym changing room, be promoted to chief executive of a Crown entity? Phillip Barnes was wrestling with alcohol issues and a porn addiction. Source: rnz.co.nz By Veronica Schmidt of rnz.co.nz The police who turned up at International Accreditation New Zealand (IANZ) wore plain clothes. They discreetly presented the warrant, asked for USB sticks and entered the general manager's office. But it's hard to fly under the radar in a country as small as New Zealand.
Barnes was wrestling with alcohol issues and a porn addiction Photo: RNZ/Vinay Ranchhod The police who turned up at International Accreditation New Zealand (IANZ) wore plain clothes. They discreetly presented the warrant, asked for USB sticks and entered the general manager's office. But it's hard to fly under the radar in a country as small as New Zealand. An IANZ staff member recognised one of the men ferreting through Phillip Barnes' stuff as a cop, and soon a story was doing the rounds at the Crown entity's Auckland headquarters. But it wasn't the truth; Barnes managed to keep that secret until today. The story back then was the truth twisted into insignificance, the real tale scrubbed clean of guilt and perversion. It was the story of how Barnes was in the wrong place at the wrong time. He was just at his gym when something unsavoury went down and now police were busy trying to rule out every fitness fan who was there when the incident happened. All of them under suspicion. All of them inconvenienced. Poor Phil.
The court heard the chickens were roaming on an unfenced property. Under section 57 of the Dog Control Act, if a dog has attacked an animal the court “must” order the dog be destroyed. Judge Jocelyn Frances Munro said the only basis on which the charge can be defended would be to persuade the court there are “exceptional circumstances”. DENISE PIPER/STUFF Robert Webb from Whangārei Native Bird Recovery Centre cares for a female kiwi that was attacked by a dog in January. The facts of the case were not disputed, Munro said. Auckland Council is calling five witnesses. Aspen is currently in the custody of Auckland Council.
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