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Questions Stuff's 'metoo' campaign should answer

Opinion: What will Alison Mau's "investigation" of sexual impropriety achieve that can't be done by the police, trained counsellors and the courts?

Fri, 09 Mar 2018

Alison Mau’s principal aim in fronting an “investigation” into sexual impropriety in the New Zealand workplace is, we are told, to improve local managerial culture and stamp out impropriety. The sensible response should be one of polite scepticism.

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