Andrew Bayly is fighting to clear his name and claims he was misled about the allegations against him before he resigned as a Cabinet Minister.
Bayly, the MP for Port Waikato, stood down as ACC and Commerce and Consumer Affairs Minister after he 鈥減laced a hand鈥 on a staff member鈥檚 arm during what he described as an 鈥渁nimated discussion鈥 in February. He apologised to the staff member and said he regretted 鈥減lacing them in an uncomfortable position鈥.
No formal complaint was ever made against Bayly, official documents obtained by 九一星空无限talk ZB show, and no formal investigation was conducted by the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA), the government department that is responsible for ministerial staffers.
Bayley says the fact no complaint had been made against him was contrary to what he was led to believe at the time. He says he鈥檚 determined to set the record straight and he now regrets his resignation.
Bayly says he was first made aware of allegations against him in a conversation with the Prime Minister鈥檚 office the day after the February 18 incident.
Bayly, according to a letter written by his King鈥檚 Counsel Jim Farmer, was told during that conversation the allegations against him were very serious and that it was 鈥渘ot looking good鈥.
Asked about whether he should consider resigning, Bayly says he was told the issue was 鈥渙f that nature鈥.
Bayly met with the DIA the following day and alleges the facts he was presented with were 鈥渕isleading鈥. The former minister claims he was told the accusations about his conduct were corroborated by three people.
鈥淭his statement has been proved subsequently to be false,鈥 Farmer claimed in his letter, which was sent to Public Service Commissioner Sir Brian Roche in May.
鈥淭he claim by the DIA that the allegations were corroborated by all three people was a very significant contributing factor that induced Mr Bayly鈥檚 resignation.鈥
Bayly, according to Farmer鈥檚 letter, was dismayed after the meeting that there 鈥渃ould be such a divergent version of the 鈥榝acts鈥.鈥
He told Prime Minister Christopher Luxon later that night that he couldn鈥檛 reconcile the difference in 鈥渢he interpretation of events鈥 and offered his resignation, which was accepted.
In the letter to Roche, Farmer called for an independent review of the matter and alleged the DIA appeared to have adopted a prejudicial approach to the investigation.
After interviewing Bayly and those associated with the incident, Farmer said he believed the process was unfair and in breach of Bayly鈥檚 right to natural justice.
Farmer said the DIA hadn鈥檛 requested to meet with Bayly, nor given him time to respond to the allegations 鈥渂efore coming to the firm conclusion that the complaint was justified and communicating that concern to the PM鈥檚 [office]鈥.
Bayley doesn鈥檛 blame the staff member from the Prime Minister鈥檚 office for the way they presented the case. He believes they were operating on incorrect information supplied to them by DIA.
Roche, in a reply letter to Farmer, declined to launch an independent investigation into the issue.
He said the department had not received a formal complaint and had not investigated the issue. The matter didn鈥檛 get past the information-gathering stage before Bayly resigned, Roche said.
Roche said it was appropriate for the DIA to inform the PM鈥檚 office given it operates on a 鈥渘o-surprises鈥 basis.
Bayly鈥檚 star had already dipped within the Government prior to the February incident. He apologised in October last year after it emerged a complaint had been made about his behaviour at a winery in Marlborough. It included that he had sworn at, ridiculed and mocked a worker there, including by repeatedly calling the man a 鈥渓oser鈥 and telling him to 鈥渢ake some wine ... and f*** off鈥.
Bayly admitted calling the worker a 鈥渓oser鈥 and pulling an 鈥淟鈥 on his forehead but denied swearing or that he had been drinking before the interactions. He has acknowledged he took part in a small wine tasting, but that was after interacting with the worker.
First elected to Parliament in 2014, Bayly had a varied career prior to politics. He worked as a merchant banker, founded the consultancy Cranleigh with his brother Paul, and was a director of numerous companies.
An adventure racer and a mountaineer (he鈥檚 scaled Aoraki Mount Cook, Mount Aspiring Tititea, and four mountains in Antarctica), Bayly has also dragged a sled 112 kilometres to the South Pole.
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