Veitch’s Guilty Plea a step in the right direction
National Collective of Independent Women’s Refuges
Inc.
Media Release– 16 April 2009
Women’s Refuge Says Veitch’s Guilty Plea a step in the right direction
Women’s Refuge says Tony Veitch may have avoided a prison sentence by pleading guilty to the charge of injuring his former partner, Kristin Dunne-Powell with reckless disregard.
Chief Executive, Heather Henare, says “Although the remaining charges were dropped and may never be answered, at least Tony has had the sense to plead guilty, showing consideration for his victim and ownership of his actions. From here, it is really up to him to show some leadership and continue to take responsibility for his behaviour.”
She said, “We are very relieved for Kristin Dunne-Powell that she has been spared the distress of giving evidence.”
“The denigration of Kristin’s character in the media, particularly in the Sunday papers and on the internet, has been particularly unfair. She has been continually re-victimised for months, while reporting on Tony Veitch has been relatively sympathetic.”
“This outcome does show that facing consequences and owning your actions is the only way forward. We are pleased to see the recommendation for Tony to attend a specialised stopping violence programme. We hope he sees this as an opportunity rather than a punishment. This will be an important step in seeing him re-emerge into a public role.”
Ms Henare said, “This whole situation has played out very publicly and been an extremely painful experience for all concerned, but I do believe it sends a strong message that domestic violence is no longer tolerated. Taking responsibility is critical – you can’t just make it go away.”
“The first step is to be honest and accountable. Tony Veitch has made a start today. From here on the ball’s in his court.”
Women’s Refuge is New Zealand’s most significant family violence organisation, with a 35 year history of providing comprehensive services for women and children
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