![]() ![]() It is the first-ever Sodium-ion battery to achieve a 1973 certification from UL, the definitive third-party evaluation of battery product safety. The BlueTray™ 4000 Rack-Mounted Battery Pack is now commercially available for shipment. But if Dr Sharma continues making allegations, Labour may have no option but to expel.SANTA CLARA, Calif.-( BUSINESS WIRE)-Natron Energy, the world’s leading supplier of high-power, long-life and fire-safe Sodium-ion batteries using Prussian blue chemistry, announced today that it has achieved a UL (Underwriters Laboratories) listing for its BlueTray™ 4000 battery -a first for the industry and a major leap forward for safe, nonflammable battery technology that can be easily integrated into data centers and telecom companies at scale. Labour needs to be careful it doesn't look like they are being the bullies. If they then throw him out because of the latest outburst, they don't know what information he has got." They have now admitted there was, that Dr Sharma wasn't invited to. "They denied there was a special caucus meeting on the Monday evening. This is becoming a very messy and difficult situation."ĭunne said Labour need to consider the optics of expelling Dr Sharma. But they could equally say all the rules have been broken by Dr Sharma by going to the media and not turning up to the meeting and continuing to put up material. "If they truncate that, they could be accused of acting in bad faith. Labour has offered mediation and had given Dr Sharma the opportunity to return to caucus in December if he improved his behaviour, Dunne said. He said it is unclear where the situation will end up. There is revelation after revelation, day after day," said Dunne. This is what I'm saying," he said.ĩam - Former MP Peter Dunne spoke to Newshub Late on Thursday night. Newshub asked Dr Sharma if he was comfortable with that. "They said the staffing arrangements are done in a way that some staff work part-time for Labour Leader's Office and part-time for Prime Minister's Office and when they want to prevent OIA, they just sort of make it that this is Labour Leader's problem, this is not the Prime Minister's office problem and then they can get away with it." But also, how not to get an OIA'd issue, so how to talk to somebody without having a track record of it so nobody could track it down the road."ĭr Sharma alleges staff in the Prime Minister's Office wear two employment hats and pick which one they're wearing when they receive information. ![]() Don't say anything for which the Prime Minister has to stand up and do a media stand-up. "One was obviously, shut up, don't talk about anything. He said the intake of 2020 recently attended a workshop, where they received guidance on how to communicate with ministers. She was the first woman to hold both roles.ġ0:05am - During his interview with Newshub, Dr Sharma made a number of claims about how Labour was coaching new MPs on handling information it didn't want to get into the public's hands. ![]() Provost was the Controller and Auditor General of New Zealand from 2009 to 2017 and served as Deputy Commissioner of New Zealand Police for eight years. She will also produce a report on the number of complaints received and their outcomes every year." "To balance this, all complaints will be confidential, and the Commissioner can report to the House on individual complaints that are particularly serious, including naming an individual MP or MPs. "It is important to create an environment where those who speak up are protected, but that we can identify any systemic issues in the workplace. "Establishing this independent role is one way we can provide oversight on MPs' behaviour, while not imposing on their duties as elected representatives of New Zealand.” "Members of Parliament come here to serve the people of Aotearoa New Zealand, but too many times this high-pressure environment has impacted those people working closest to our MPs," said Speaker Trevor Mallard. MPs and anyone else on the parliamentary precinct will be able to escalate complaints to the Commissioner who is independent from all other agencies and parties. "Accountability has been an integral part of my public service work so far, and will be essential in my role as Commissioner for Parliamentary Standards to keep the power imbalances which are part of Parliament in check," Provost said. The Commissioner will investigate issues or complaints about MPs' behaviour that have not reached a resolution through already existing processes. ![]() This was a role established earlier in 2022 as part of Parliament's attempts to improve workplace culture. 12:30pm - The Speaker's Office has announced former Auditor-General Lyn Provost was been appointed as the independent Commissioner for Parliamentary Standards. ![]()
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