The Authority has not upheld two complaints about a 1News item reporting on Te Pāti Māori’s ‘reset’, the co-leaders’ reaction to questioning at a media conference, and Te Pāti Māori’s newest MP Oriini Kaipara’s maiden speech in Parliament. The complaints alleged the segment was unbalanced and biased as the broadcast did not report on the temporary suspension of Parliament following haka and waiata after Kaipara’s maiden speech. The Authority found the segment was a straight news report and not a discussion of a controversial issue of public importance, meaning the balance standard did not apply. In any case, the Authority found the broadcast was clearly signalled as approaching the segment from a particular perspective; the balance standard does not prevent a broadcaster from making editorial decisions about which angle or perspective to feature in a broadcast; and it also allows for balance over time – with TVNZ reporting in-depth on the suspension the following evening. The Authority also found the broadcaster’s decision not to report on the suspension of Parliament in this broadcast did not render the item materially inaccurate or misleading, given its focus on Te Pāti Māori’s ‘reset’ to address alleged issues within the party. The fairness standard did not apply.
Not Upheld: Balance, Accuracy, Fairness