The revelation that Defence Force personnel are being assaulted while posted to MIQ duties is unacceptable, says
National Party Defence Spokesperson Chris Penk.
“Our men and women in uniform have been taken away from their regular duties to act as hotel staff and security guards
as part of Operation Protect. This is the Defence Force’s contribution to New Zealand ‘s COVID response.
“It’s bad enough that qualified personnel are understood to be leaving in droves, largely due to endless and thankless
duties watching hotel doors. But it’s even worse that the MIQ environment is proving increasingly hostile, including in
a physical sense.
“National can reveal that there have been no fewer than 9 different reported incidents of assault against NZDF
personnel, according to official statistics, and anecdotally many more concerning incidents.
“Our military personnel are going above and beyond the usual call of duty, by serving in the MIQ system. They deserve
much better than this.
“National has committed to ending the misery that is the MIQ lottery for the sake of Kiwis wanting to return to New
Zealand and to ensure a more rational use of resources, given there’s COVID in the community. Our call to wind back
Operation Protect will allow the New Zealand Defence Force to focus once more on its core duties and end this senseless
violence against them into the bargain.”