Roger Sutton
Big questions for power companies after warning of intervention
Big questions are being asked today about the viability of our energy system with high prices causing some big businesses to turn off production. Audio
Tekapo solar farm application rejected on ecological grounds
A resource consent application for a large solar farm planned for the Mackenzie Basin has been rejected, on ecological grounds. Andrew and Karen Simpson, of Balmoral Station, near Lake Tekapo, want to… Audio
More than 1000 still without power in Canterbury
More than 1000 people are still without power in Canterbury, after winds of up to 120km/h were recorded in the High Country overnight.
Roger Sutton, chief executive of Electricity Ashburton Networks… Audio
CERA boss at Roger Sutton farewell
CERA workers including its acting boss have gone along this afternoon to what's being called a 'private' farewell for the disgraced one time chief executive Roger Sutton. Audio
Whole Sutton resignation badly handled - Minister
The State Services Minister says the whole news conference about Roger Sutton's resignation was badly handled and she can't defend any of it. Audio
Politics with Mike Williams and Matthew Hooton
Mike Williams and Matthew Hooton discuss Labour's shadow cabinet as the new Labour leader and the ongoing criticism of Iain Rennie over his handling of the Sutton sexual harassment case. Audio
State Services Minister statement
Morning Report asked Paula Bennett's office if the State Services Minister was aware a media conference about Roger Sutton's actions was to be held. Audio
Rennie controversy a PR nightmare
The Prime Minister John Key is criticising State Services Commissioner Iain Rennie for his handling of the resignation of CERA chief executive Roger Sutton but is stopping short of making him step… Audio
Prime Minister defends handling of Sutton Inquiry
The Prime Minister John Key is criticising State Services Commissioner Iain Rennie for his handling of the resignation of CERA chief executive Roger Sutton. Labour leader Andrew Little is calling for… Audio
Lawyers say woman with Sutton complaint has good case to sue
An employment law specialist says the woman who made a sexual harrassment complaint against the CERA chief executive Roger Sutton, could take legal action for breach of confidentiality. Audio
Roger Sutton sent on gardening leave
The chief executive of the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority, who has quit under the cloud of sexual misconduct, has been placed on 'gardening leave' in his half a million dollar a year job. Audio
Andrew Little says Iain Rennie was reckless
Labour leader Andrew Little has blasted Iain Rennie over his handling of the Sutton case accusing him of being reckless and failing public servants. Audio
John Key eyeballs Commissioner over Sutton harrassment case
Earthquake repair boss Roger Sutton is now on gardening leave in his half a million dollar a year job with an acting chief executive being brought in early, as the sexual harassment case rolls on.
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State Services Commissioner defends handling of investigation
The State Services Commission is defending its handling of the investigation into sexual harassment allegations against Roger Sutton. Audio
Sutton's delayed resignation raises questions - union
The Public Service Association wants earthquake chief Roger Sutton to leave his job now. Audio
Iain Rennie says most of the complaint was upheld
The State Services Commissioner Iain Rennie says the sexual harrassment inquiry started at the end of September shortly after the woman complained about Mr Sutton's behaviour which had gone on for a… Audio
CERA's Roger Sutton: 'I am who I am and I am sorry'
Christchurch's earthquake recovery boss, Roger Sutton, says he never meant to hurt anyone, but admits he probably has, quitting his job after a sexual harassment investigation. Audio
Exerpt from press conference with Roger Sutton
Roger Sutton has announced he will be resigning as chief executive of the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority(CERA), following allegations he sexually harassed a staff member. Audio
CERA news conference
Roger Sutton is quitting as chief executive of the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority following accusations of sexual harassment, although an inquiry did not recommend he step down. He says he… Audio
Insight for 22 June 2014 - Burden of Christchurch Rebuild
Philippa Tolley revisits Christchurch to see how people are coping more than 3 years on Audio