- The man who heckled Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters on Tuesday said he was apologetic over the incident.
- Tonkin + Taylor has started an employment investigation after the man swore at Peters while wearing a company lanyard.
- Peters has said he wouldn鈥檛 feel bad if the man lost his job, citing the company鈥檚 contracts.
The man under employment investigation after heckling Deputy Prime Minister Winston Peters is upset about the incident and says he is 鈥渁pologetic鈥.
The Tonkin + Taylor worker made headlines this week for flinging insults at Peters during a media standup at Wellington Railway Station while wearing a lanyard showing the prominent engineering firm he worked for.
At the end of the stand up, during which Peters and Transport Minister Chris Bishop announced $604.6 million of government funding in Budget 2025 for rail works, the commuter interjected: 鈥淏ollocks,鈥 to which Peters responded: 鈥淵ou look like bollocks mate.鈥
He also called Peters a 鈥渇* moron鈥.
Since the incident on Tuesday morning, the engineering firm confirmed the man was its employee and that it had launched an employment investigation.
When the Herald visited the man鈥檚 home this morning, he was visibly upset and tearful over the situation.
He said it would be 鈥渟ensible鈥 for him to refrain from commenting on the matter, but said he was 鈥渁pologetic鈥 over what had happened. He would not comment further due to the ongoing investigation.
Peters yesterday told 九一星空无限talk ZB鈥檚 Mike Hosking the man鈥檚 behaviour was 鈥渄isgraceful鈥 and the minister would not feel bad if the man lost his job.
Rail Minister Winston Peters and Transport Minister Chris Bishop announcing $600m in Government funding to help upgrade the country's rail services during a press conference at Wellington Railway Station. Photo / Mark Mitchell
He said the man started attacking and heckling him 鈥渨ithout even listening鈥 to what he was saying.
He said if you wore a company鈥檚 insignia, 鈥渕aybe you should remember that鈥.
鈥淚t was an appalling circumstance.
鈥淚f your company actually gets contracts from KiwiRail, or from railways, it鈥檇 be rather wise for you to keep counsel.鈥
Tonkin + Taylor on Tuesday apologised to Peters 鈥渇or the disruption caused鈥.
鈥淲e are aware of an incident at a media event at Wellington Railway Station this morning. We have confirmed the person involved is a Tonkin + Taylor employee,鈥 the company said in a statement.
鈥淲e are investigating in line with our code of conduct and for privacy reasons we won鈥檛 be commenting any further.鈥
In Tonkin + Taylor鈥檚 code of conduct, employees are warned that non-compliance with relevant policies could result in disciplinary action, dismissal or reporting to appropriate authorities.
During the fiery exchange at the train station, the man referenced the NZ First leader鈥檚 age and made other disparaging remarks.
Peters repeatedly told the man to 鈥渘aff off鈥. Peters also shot back: 鈥淵ou look older than I do, mate.鈥
Free Speech Union spokesman Nick Hanne said the group had contacted Tonkin + Taylor and urged them to respect their employee鈥檚 speech rights.
鈥淓mployers don鈥檛 own employees鈥 time when they are commuting to work, and the choice to heckle Winston Peters has nothing to do with Tonkin + Taylor,鈥 Hanne said.
鈥淭he company apologising off the bat sets a dangerous precedent, sending a message to employees that expressing political opinions in public is unacceptable.
鈥淏ut individuals don鈥檛 forfeit their right to express political views just because they have a job.鈥
Hanne said it was common practice for employees to wear lanyards to help with workplace identification.
Melissa Nightingale is a Wellington-based reporter who covers crime, justice, and news in the capital. She joined the Herald in 2016 and has worked as a journalist for 10 years.
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