Tuariki Delamere

Tuariki Delamere
48th Minister of Immigration
In office
31 August 1998 – 24 November 1999
Prime MinisterJim Bolger
Jenny Shipley
Preceded byRoger Maxwell
Succeeded byWyatt Creech (Acting)
Lianne Dalziel
Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for Te Tai Rāwhiti
In office
1996–1999
Preceded byConstituency established
Succeeded byConstituency abolished
Personal details
Born (1951-12-09) 9 December 1951 (age 72)
Papakura, New Zealand
Political partyThe Opportunities Party (2020)
Other political
affiliations
National (2000–?)
Te Tawharau (1999–2000)
New Zealand First (1996–1998)
RelativesAnne Delamere (aunt)
EducationTauranga Boys' College
Alma materWashington State University
Long Island University

Tuariki John Edward Delamere (born 9 December 1951) is a former New Zealand politician and athlete. He was elected to the New Zealand House of Representatives in the Te Tai Rawhiti electorate, representing the New Zealand First party, in the 1996 New Zealand general election. He was later a member of the Te Tawharau party, before losing his seat in 1999.

Delamere served in the Fourth National Government, including as Minister of Customs, Minister for Pacific Island Affairs, and Minister of Immigration.

Early life

John Edward Delamere was born in 1951 at a military hospital in Papakura, and was educated in Tauranga, attending Tauranga Boys' College. Of Māori descent through his soldier father, his iwi affiliations include Whakatohea, Te Arawa and Te Whanau-a-Apanui.[1] Delamere adopted the name Tuariki, his father's name, in 1997 after he was appointed as a Cabinet minister. Tuariki means "chief of high standing".[2]

In 1967 and 1969, he was recognised as the top Māori student in New Zealand.[3] He then attended Washington State University on an athletic scholarship. Delamere obtained a Bachelor of Arts in 1974.[4] He later obtained a Master of Business Administration from Long Island University.[5]

Delamere served in the United States Army from 1974 to 1978. He was an accountant stationed at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri and later joined the staff at the United States Military Academy at West Point, New York. After leaving the United States, Delamere worked as chief financial officer for Polynesian Airlines. In the early 1990s, he held a number of bureaucratic roles in New Zealand, including for the Department of Justice and Te Puni Kōkiri.[1][4]

Delamere also had a sporting career. He competed and set records in long jump and triple jump,[4] representing New Zealand in those events in the 1974 Commonwealth Games at Christchurch.[6] At Washington State, he pioneered the technique of a full somersault in long jump competitions, which was later banned.[7][3]

Delamere is married to Jo-Ell; they share three children and eight grandchildren.[4]

Member of Parliament

New Zealand First

Delamere unsuccessfully sought the National Party nomination in the West Auckland electorate in 1990.[1] He joined New Zealand First in 1993 but did not contest that year's general election.

New Zealand Parliament
Years Term Electorate List Party
1996–1998 45th Te Tai Rawhiti 18 NZ First
1998–1999 Changed allegiance to: Independent
1999 Changed allegiance to: Te Tawharau

Delamere entered politics in the 1996 elections, when he successfully stood as a candidate for the New Zealand First party in the Te Tai Rawhiti electorate, defeating Sir Peter Tapsell and becoming one of the group known as the Tight Five. Immediately after being elected, he was appointed to Cabinet as part of New Zealand First's coalition deal with the National Party. Initially, Delamere was given ministerial responsibility for the Valuation Department and the Public Trust Office; he was also associate Treasurer. He became Minister of Customs and Associate Minister of Health when Neil Kirton was fired in September 1997.[8]

Delamere oversaw the restructuring of the Valuation Department into a Crown-owned company, Quotable Value New Zealand Limited, and the transfer of employees to that company and, in the case of the Valuer-General, to Land Information New Zealand.[9] The restructure was intended to create "improved efficiencies" and cost-savings.[10] As Associate Minister of Health, Delamere held responsibility for Māori health, health regulation and protection, environmental health (including the Smokefree Environments Act) and Pharmac.[11][12] An anti-smoking campaigner, Delamere declared himself "out to destroy" cigarette companies.[13] He announced a new requirement for health warnings on cigarette packets to be in larger text in August 1998.[14] He sought to ban smoking from all restaurants, schools, and public buildings and to ban displays of cigarettes in stores.[13] These policies would eventually be advanced by the subsequent Labour and National governments.

Independent

The National–New Zealand First coalition began to break apart in 1998. Following the sudden replacement of Te Tai Tokerau MP Tau Henare as New Zealand First deputy leader with Peter Brown, newspaper reports suggested New Zealand First's Tight Five MPs would break away to form a new Māori-led political party. Delamere initially denied involvement, but a leaked report written by Delamere outlined the strategy to launch such a party.[15][16][17][18] Several New Zealand First ministers, including leader Winston Peters, walked out of a Cabinet meeting after disagreeing with the Government's policy to sell shares in Wellington Airport. Peters was ultimately sacked from the Cabinet by the prime minister, Jenny Shipley. Despite reports that Delamere was intending a leadership challenge against Peters,[19] Delamere resigned from New Zealand First on 18 August, opting to stay as an independent MP supporting the government. Describing his split from Peters, he said, "I have been lucky and privileged to be here and that's all thanks to Winston, I acknowledge that, but at the end of the day, he doesn't own my soul."[1]

In Shipley's 31 August 1998 ministerial reshuffle, Delamere was removed from the Cabinet but continued as an associate minister in the finance and health portfolios; he was additionally appointed Minister of Immigration and Minister for Pacific Island Affairs. This, combined with his former role as customs minister, led political commentator Morgan Godfery in 2019 to describe Delamere as "the first Māori to control the borders since... 1840."[20] On 22 December 1998, Delamere announced gay and lesbian couples applying for permanent residency would have the same rights as straight de facto couples: a change the former immigration minister Max Bradford stated was too difficult.

Delamere was fired from the immigration portfolio in late 1999 after a scandal regarding the application of immigration rules. Specifically, it emerged that Delamere had approved permanent residency for a group of Chinese businessmen provided they invested generously in various Māori development schemes. Delamere was widely criticised for using his authority to ensure that money was given to certain groups. Delamere himself claimed that his actions were a perfectly reasonable method of addressing Māori development needs. Although he lost the immigration portfolio, he retained his other roles.[21][22]

Through 1998 and 1999, Delamere publicly considered introducing legislation to support the establishment of Māori constituencies for Bay of Plenty Regional Council.[23][24] This was reported to be a source of tension between him and Peters before the coalition government collapsed.[25] The legislation was later introduced by Labour MP Mita Ririnui and passed in 2001.[26]

Te Tawharau

Shortly before the 1999 election, Delamere joined the small Māori Te Tawharau party, giving it its first representation in Parliament.[27] He had previously declined to join the Mauri Pacific party, established by five other former New Zealand First MPs, including three of the Tight Five.[28] Shortly prior to the election, Delamere announced that Te Tawharau would support only a Labour Party government on confidence and supply if it won seats in the new Parliament.[29] This was at odds with Delamere's unwavering support of the legislative programme of the Shipley Administration. In the elections, Delamere contested the new Waiariki electorate — he placed second, with 20.01% of the vote. The winner was Mita Ririnui of the Labour Party. He was also placed second on the party list of the Mana Māori Movement, which Te Tawharau was affiliated with, but the party did not win any seats.

Later career

Private sector career

Since leaving Parliament, Delamere has established himself as an immigration consultant, founding the company of Tuariki Delamere & Associates.

In 2000 Delamere rejoined the New Zealand National Party, the party he had started his political career with. However he ruled out a return to Parliament to concentrate on his business concerns.[30]

In March and November 2005, Delamere appeared in court on charges of fraud. The trial began in the High Court in Auckland on 7 February 2007.[31] After a 4-week trial, the jury found him not guilty of all charges after less than 2 hours of deliberation on 2 March 2007.[32]

In late May 2023, Delamere represented a Chinese overstayer known as "Chen" (or "Feng"). Chen alleged that he had been mishandled by Immigration New Zealand compliance officers during a dawn raid in 2022, resulting in a broken left wrist. Immigration NZ disputed Chen's account, claiming that he sustained his injuries while attempting to flee compliance officers and resisted arrest. Delamere complained about Chen's treatment to the Police, Independent Police Conduct Authority and MBIE. In addition to overstaying his visa, Chen was also charged with being linked to an organised fraud group that was involved in organising travel plans and visa applications. Chen disputed the charges and has applied for refugee status with the Immigration Protection Tribunal, claiming that he risked arrest if deported to China.[33][34] In response to Chen's case, Delamere described Chen's case as a "crock of lies" on the part of the immigration department.[34] He also criticised Immigration New Zealand for continuing with dawn raids despite the New Zealand Government's apology for dawn raids targeting Pasifika overstayers during the 1970s.[33]

Return to politics with The Opportunities Party

In July 2020, more than twenty years after Delamere last stood for office, he joined The Opportunities Party (TOP) and served as its immigration spokesperson and candidate for Auckland Central in the 2020 election.[35] During the 2020 election held on 17 October, Delamere only obtained 320 votes while the TOP party obtained 776 party votes in Auckland Central based on preliminary results.[36]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Bain, Helen (15 August 1998). "He's a high flier". The Dominion. p. 20.
  2. ^ "Tuariki Delamere after Friday". The Timaru Herald. 7 January 1997. p. 3.
  3. ^ a b Tuariki Delamere's somersault long jump | Scratched: Aotearoa's Lost Sporting Legends | The Spinoff, 15 February 2021, retrieved 6 September 2023
  4. ^ a b c d Wasson, David (8 November 2020). "Staying a jump ahead". Washington State Magazine. Archived from the original on 8 November 2020. Retrieved 14 November 2020.
  5. ^ Kay, Benjamin; Bootman, Cara (1999). Who's who in Asia and the Pacific Nations. International Biographical Centre. p. 109. ISBN 978-0-948875-63-2.
  6. ^ John Delamere at the New Zealand Olympic Committee
  7. ^ Reid, Ron (29 July 1974). "The Flip that lead to a Flap". Sports Illustrated. Archived from the original on 9 November 2020. Retrieved 20 March 2018.
  8. ^ Spanhake, Craig (2006). Ministers and Members in the New Zealand Parliament: 1996–2005. Dunedin, New Zealand: Tarkwode Press. ISBN 0-9597868-2-1.
  9. ^ "Valuation Department (Restructuring) Act 1998". Retrieved 6 December 2023.
  10. ^ "Valuation New Zealand To Be Reorganised | Beehive.govt.nz". beehive.govt.nz. Retrieved 6 December 2023.
  11. ^ "Health Delegations | Beehive.govt.nz". beehive.govt.nz. Retrieved 6 December 2023.
  12. ^ "Health Delegations Agreed | Beehive.govt.nz". beehive.govt.nz. Retrieved 6 December 2023.
  13. ^ a b Hubbard, Anthony (9 August 1998). "Delamere in big hurry to stub out the durry". Sunday Star-Times. pp. C5.
  14. ^ "Bigger Health Warnings on Cigarette Packets | Beehive.govt.nz". beehive.govt.nz. Retrieved 6 December 2023.
  15. ^ Espiner, Guyon (14 August 1998). "Cracks get worse in NZ First". The Evening Post. p. 2.
  16. ^ Ventner, Nick; Bell, Cathie (15 July 1998). "First- class dumping of NZ First deputy". The Dominion. p. 1.
  17. ^ Bain, Helen (6 July 1998). "Henare tipped to form Maori party". The Dominion. p. 1.
  18. ^ Main, Victoria (15 July 1998). "Maori party may be step closer". The Dominion. p. 1.
  19. ^ "Peters-Delamere rift grows wider". The Evening Post. 15 August 1998. p. 2.
  20. ^ Godfery, Morgan (19 October 2019). "'They travel with shadows'". E-Tangata. Retrieved 6 December 2023.
  21. ^ A Second Look At The Leadership Of Richard Prebble
  22. ^ Audrey Young (30 June 2000). "Delamere deal with Chinese investors called 'repugnant'". New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 18 January 2022.
  23. ^ "Offer on Maori bill". The Press. 12 August 1998. p. 10.
  24. ^ "Williamson under fire over separate Maori seats". The Dominion. 16 June 1999. p. 2.
  25. ^ "Peters at odds with MPs over Maori seats". The Press. 13 July 1998. p. 9.
  26. ^ "Bay of Plenty Council opts for Maori seats". NZ Herald. 9 December 2023. Retrieved 8 December 2023.
  27. ^ Berry, Ruth (1 September 1999). "Delamere to stand for Maori party". The Evening Post. p. 2.
  28. ^ "Delamere decides to stand as independent". Daily News. 2 August 1999. p. 3.
  29. ^ "Delamere pledges Labour support". The Press. 12 November 1999. p. 11.
  30. ^ Young, Audrey (19 August 2000). "National's waka nets Waitai". The New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 25 November 2011.
  31. ^ "Former minister in court for fraud". The New Zealand Herald. NZPA. 7 February 2007. Retrieved 25 November 2011.
  32. ^ "Ex-immigration minister cleared of fraud". The New Zealand Herald. NZPA. 2 March 2007. Retrieved 25 November 2011.
  33. ^ a b Xia, Lucy (24 May 2023). "Chinese overstayer says his wrist was broken during a dawn raid arrest". Radio New Zealand. Archived from the original on 24 May 2023. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
  34. ^ a b Kigallon, Steve (24 May 2023). "The controversial dawn raid that came with claims of cover-ups, assault and racism". Stuff. Archived from the original on 23 May 2023. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
  35. ^ "Former Minister of Immigration Hon Tuariki Delamere standing for TOP in Auckland Central". The Indian Weekender. 17 July 2020. Archived from the original on 9 October 2020. Retrieved 17 July 2020.
  36. ^ "Auckland Central - Official Result". Electoral Commission. Retrieved 25 October 2020.
New Zealand Parliament
New constituency Member of Parliament for Te Tai Rawhiti
1996–1999
Constituency abolished
Renamed as Ikaroa-Rawhiti
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1997–1998
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