New Zealand MP resigns over shoplifting allegations
The first refugee to be elected to New
Zealand’s parliament resigned Tuesday over alleged shoplifting, which she said
was related to personal stress and trauma.
Golriz
Ghahraman, an MP for the centre-left Green Party and its justice spokesperson,
is being investigated by police after three allegations of theft from boutique
clothing shops.
The
lawmaker, a former human rights lawyer, said her actions were “not a behaviour
I can explain”.
Ghahraman
conceded she had fallen short of the standards expected of politicians and
needed time to address her mental health.
Work-related stress led her to “act in ways
that are completely out of character. I am not trying to excuse my actions, but
I do want to explain them”, she said in a statement.
“The mental
health professional I see says my recent behaviour is consistent with recent
events giving rise to extreme stress response, and relating to previously
unrecognised trauma.
“I have let
down a lot of people and I am very sorry. It’s not a behaviour I can explain
because it’s not rational in any way, and after medical evaluation, I
understand I’m not well.”
Iran-born
Ghahraman, 42, moved to New Zealand as a child with her family when they were
granted political asylum as refugees.
After
studying law, she became a United Nations human rights lawyer, working on
international criminal tribunals before entering parliament in 2017.
The theft
accusations surround two alleged incidents at an Auckland luxury clothing store
and another at a Wellington high-end clothes retailer — all in late 2023.
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