“The Government should release what it knows about the mysterious Northland COVID case instead of stonewalling the
country. It’s implausible that Police have tracked the person’s movements but don’t know what they were doing or whether
they were gang affiliated,” says ACT Leader David Seymour
“When a case was on the lose having escaped from MIQ, Jacinda Ardern chose not to tell the public even though they could
have helped locate the case or avoid them to aid public safety. Once again, the Government is keeping the public in the
dark for its own ends.
“People following the law and making great sacrifices deserve to know what the Government knows. It’s necessary for
public safety, and democratic transparency, as well as keeping confidence in the Government’s COVID-19 response.
“It’s implausible that the Government has decided to put a whole province of 120,000 people into Alert Level 3, but
doesn't know whether one person has criminal records, what their occupation is, or whether they have gang affiliations.
The Government should answer the questions:
Was the case Gang affiliated?
Is the case uncooperative because they were involved in criminal activity?
How did the Government learn that the travel document was false? Was it in relation to another falsified document?
How did the person get from Kawakawa back down to Auckland despite a checkpoint? Did this happen with price cooperation?
“The Government has been burning trust in its COVID response all week. It needs to rebuild trust by being fully open
about what has happened, treating citizens like adults by bringing us into its confidence.