5 July 2018
Justice Minister Andrew Little and Under-Secretary Jan Logie have received the independent review into allegations of
sexual misconduct, harassment and bullying at leading law firm Russell McVeagh.
“The culture and conduct described by Dame Margaret Bazley is totally unacceptable and even though this is not a
Government report I will be looking closely at all the recommendations. This report highlights the need for improvements
in the legal profession,” says Andrew Little.
“As Justice Minister my specific interest is in the Law Society and whether it has the right powers and capability to
respond to claims of wrongful conduct towards employees of law firms.
“I’ve met with many stakeholders including whistle-blowers such as Olivia Wensley and Zoe Lawton about changes that need
to occur to ensure a safer environment for women working in the legal profession.
“The Law Society has commissioned their own review of the handling of sexual harassment in the profession and I expect
to take up the recommendations of the reviews with the Law Society,” says Andrew Little.
Jan Logie, Under-Secretary for Domestic and Sexual Violence Issues, has also welcomed the review.
“The report shows the problems at Russell McVeagh were wide-ranging and they must take action to address them,” says Jan
Logie.
“It is particularly crucial that New Zealanders can put their trust in the integrity of the legal profession if we are
to fully address, and prevent, sexual violence and harassment.”
“These problems are not limited to Russell McVeagh, nor to the legal profession. This underscores the magnitude of
sexual harassment in New Zealand workplaces, and I am hearing that many employers either don’t know how to respond or
put their own business interests ahead of the welfare of people. This is something we need to address as a government
and a country,” says Jan Logie.
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