Justice Minister Kiri Allan’s arrest and resignation: PM details ‘difficult’ conversation - NZ Herald

The crash happened on Evans Bay Parade in Roseneath about 9pm last night.
The crash happened on Evans Bay Parade in Roseneath about 9pm last night. Keep Reading
Allan has been charged with careless driving and resisting arrest, following a car crash last night. Keep Reading
Allan was taken into police custody on Sunday night after a car crash in Wellington and was charged with reckless driving and resisting arrest, the prime minister said. Keep Reading
Ginny Kiri Allan's ministerial portfolios have been reallocated, with Police Minister Ginny Andersen picking up Justice and Kieran McAnulty taking the Regional Development role. Keep Reading
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