Questions over future of Glenn Inquiry


Thu 20 Jun 2013

Questions remain over the future of the Glenn Inquiry after the withdrawal of key members in recent weeks. Resignations include: Director Ruth ...

Questions remain over the future of the Glenn Inquiry after the withdrawal of key members in recent weeks. Resignations include:

  • Director Ruth Herbert and Operations Director Jessica Trask
  • Three of the four interview panel co-chairs: former human commissioner Rosslyn Noonan, former law commissioner Denese Henare and former law commissioner and Waitangi Tribunal member Joanne Morris
  • Think Tank members Catriona MacLennan, Dr Rachel Simon-Kumar, Dr Nicola Gavey and Dr Huhana Hickey
  • Contracted experts on domestic violence and child abuse Deborah Mackenzie, Deanne Littlejohn and Alex Port
  • Sexual violence survivor advocate Louise Nicholas, who was liaising with survivors of sexual violence
  • Mental health worker Debbie Hager, who was coordinating a three-day hearing for disabled people planned for next month.

Some Think Tank members have decided to continue; others are considering their position.

Owen Glenn has appointed a new Chief Executive and Board for the Inquiry, made up of five men and one woman. New Board Chair Bill Wilson signalled it "indicates a more corporate approach".

New Chief Executive Kirsten Rei comes from her position as interim head of one of the first multi-agency Children's Teams in Rotorua. She is a former private secretary to Government ministers Stephen Joyce and Tariana Turia.

New Board members are:

  • Sir Owen Glenn
  • Bill Wilson (Chair) – former lawyer, QC and Judge
  • Tony Holt – former executive, OTS Logistics Group
  • Dr Geoff Harley – Wellington tax lawyer
  • Donna Grant – director, Warriors league board
  • Greg Fortuin – former Race Relations Conciliator

Owen Glenn and Bill Wilson stated that the inquiry would continue.

The Board announced an “independent review” of how it handles information given to the inquiry following concerns being raised about safety. It will be conducted by Women's Refuge chief executive Heather Henare and Rethinking Crime and Punishment chief executive Kim Workman over the next few weeks.

Glenn Inquiry website

Media:

Staying with Glenn Inquiry, Otago Daily Times, 12/6/13 

Green candidate will make up own mind on Glenn Inquiry, Press release: Green Party, 12/6/13

Review of procedures sought by Glenn inquiry, Radio NZ, 11/6/13

Glenn probe teetering on brink, NZ Herald, 11/6/13

Editorial: Discord over inquiry lets cause down, NZ Herald, 11/6/13

Merepeka Raukawa-Tait: Hand wringing solves nothing, Rotorua Daily Post, 11/6/13

Abuse victims warned about Owen Glenn Inquiry, NewstalkZB, 10/6/13

Another hurdle for Glenn's inquiry, Radio NZ, 10/6/13

Privacy a priority for Glenn Inquiry, 3 News, 10/6/13

Inquiry members to decide on fate, 3 News, 10/6/13

Glenn Inquiry stumbling, Radio Waatea, 10/6/13

Press release: Glenn Inquiry, 10/6/13

Sir Owen Glenn: Killing of children still the issue, NZ Herald, 9/6/13

More Glenn Inquiry staff expected to quit, TVNZ, 8/6/13

Why abuse project broke down in tears, NZ Herald, 8/6/13

Twist has family violence experts scared, Dominion Post, 7/6/13

Glenn inquiry 'needs new name', NZ Herald, 7/6/13

Chairman confident family violence inquiry can proceed, Radio NZ, 7/6/13

Experts lose confidence in Sir Owen's anti-violence inquiry, TV One, 7/6/13

Glenn loses three more inquiry members, Dominion Post, 5/6/13

Glenn Inquiry implodes: highlights deepening colonisation & corporatisation of community sector, The Daily Blog: Sue Bradford, 5/6/13

Matt McCarten: We may hear that penny drop, NZ Herald, 2/6/13

Shock as top duo quit Glenn panel, NZ Herald, 31/5/13

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