Under-fire Wellington mayoral candidate Ray Chung has lost a candidate from his campaign group after revelations he sent an email spreading salacious sexual gossip about Tory Whanau.
Lily Brown tonight announced she is withdrawing from the Independent Together team, put together by the group Better Wellington.
鈥淯nfortunately, I no longer feel aligned with the tactics or political approach employed by Better Wellington, and I cannot, in good conscience, continue my association with Better Wellington鈥, Brown said in a statement.
It marks the fourth candidate to drop out of Chung鈥檚 team since it was formed in April.
Brown is now standing as a truly independent candidate for the city鈥檚 Onslow-Western Ward.
鈥淚 believe in the values of transparency, respect, and genuine community engagement,鈥 she said.
Lily Brown has quit Ray Chung's campaign group and will run as an independent for the Onslow-Western Ward in the Wellington City Council elections.
The Herald last week revealed Chung had sent an email to fellow councillors in 2023 sharing a rumour of Tory Whanau having drug-fuelled 鈥渢empestuous sex鈥 and making reference to her having 鈥減endulous soft breasts鈥.
Whanau denies the incident ever took place and has described the email, titled 鈥淎 sordid night on the town鈥, as 鈥渃reepy鈥.
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She said Chung emailed her an apology this week.
Chung has since called the situation a 鈥渂latant political attack鈥 and a 鈥渟mear campaign鈥.
The email鈥檚 existence had already cost Chung an important backer, with rich-list philanthropist Sir Mark Dunajtschik officially withdrawing his support for the mayoral candidate.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon condemned Chung鈥檚 comments.
鈥淭hat was unacceptable content in that email, really pretty vile and unacceptable stuff鈥, Luxon said when asked about it at his post-Cabinet press conference.
Engineering firm director Phil McConchie, Cuba Barbers owner Mike Petrie, and Melissa Moore had all disappeared from the group鈥檚 website before Chung鈥檚 official campaign launch.
He said at the time that they each left as they struggled to manage the commitments needed to run for council with their own professional demands.
Chung was 鈥渘ot fussed鈥 by the departures and didn鈥檛 think it was a bad look for Independent Together. Chung said he is glad they left before they had officially declared their candidacy with the council.
Brown鈥檚 bio on the Independent Together page states she has worked at the Royal New Zealand College of General Practitioners for the past five years.
Better Wellington campaign group organiser and Backbencher pub owner Alistair Boyce told the Herald the team wish Brown all the best.
Asked whether she raised concern about the controversial email, Boyce said, 鈥渋t鈥檚 been difficult on everyone鈥, calling it a 鈥渕assive beat up鈥.
鈥淲e鈥檙e more than happy for candidates to conduct their own campaigns鈥, Boyce said.
He said the email made everyone uncomfortable, including Chung himself, but said he sent it to 鈥渃onvey a constituent鈥檚 deep trouble鈥.
The local election will be held on October 11. The council鈥檚 candidate nominations opened on July 4 and close on August 1.
Ethan Manera is a New Zealand Herald journalist based in Wellington. He joined 九一星空无限 in 2023 as a broadcast journalist with 九一星空无限talk ZB and is interested in local issues, politics, and property in the capital. Ethan can be emailed at [email protected].
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