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Gaurav Sharma unloads on Labour

Luke Malpass Political editor

Labour MP Gaurav Sharma has posted an excoriating social media post detailing grievances with the Labour Party, its former senior whip Kieran McAnulty, current whip Duncan Webb, the Prime Minister’s Office and Parliamentary Service.

In an extraordinary tirade, he said that bullying and harassment of him started on ‘‘day 0’’ at Parliament.

Sharma, the MP for Hamilton West, claims that he has ‘‘hundreds of pages’’ of documents that show bullying and harassment at the hands of the Labour Party.

At the centre of his claims are accusations of an inability to dismiss underperforming staff, waste of taxpayer money, and bullying.

As with his opinion piece in the NZ Herald on Thursday, he has produced no evidence, so far, to back up the claims.

Jacinda Ardern’s office, Kieran McAnulty and Parliamentary Service were approached for comment.

In response to Sharma’s social media post last night, a Labour spokesperson reiterated that the party disputed the MP’s allegations.

‘‘As previously stated, there have been ongoing issues between Gaurav and some of his staff that his post provides further confirmation of,’’ the spokesperson said.

‘‘We believe we’ve handled this matter appropriately and in accordance with the normal processes when staffing issues are raised.’’

Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said she had ‘‘reached out’’ to Sharma to make sure he was alright after it emerged that there had been ‘‘employment issues’’ being worked through by the Labour whips with Parliamentary Service.

She disputed the allegations Sharma made in the media on Thursday, saying she had not seen any bullying.

Ardern, Webb and Parliamentary Service all said they had been ‘‘working constructively’’ with Sharma for more than a year regarding issues in his office.

And the Parliamentary Service recently paused hiring staff for Sharma’s office, with the intention of providing further mentoring and coaching for the MP before more staff were hired.

Last night, Sharma was holding his regular constituency clinics at a Hamilton pharmacy. He was fully booked till closing time at 9pm.

Sharma’s public allegations come during the same week the National Party has faced a bullying scandal, in relation to new Tauranga MP Sam Uffindell.

In his social media post, Sharma said the timing of his statements had nothing to do with what was happening in the National Party, but were in response to an employment meeting on Thursday that he believed was a bid to silence him.

Earlier yesterday, Labour Party chief whip Duncan Webb said he and Parliamentary Service met with Sharma on Thursday, where the Hamilton West MP was fully represented.

Meanwhile, local and former

MPs who had worked closely with Sharma also refused to comment on the allegations.

One of Sharma’s predecessors in the Hamilton West electorate, former Labour MP Sue Moroney, said she was ‘‘going to sit this one out’’ and would not comment further.

Dan Steer, a Hamilton City Council candidate in the local body elections who works in Labour’s Hamilton East office, also declined to comment when approached.

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