New Zealand PM mulls privacy laws after aide ‘secretly recorded sex workers’
by Eva Corlett in Wellington with agencies from World news | The Guardian on (#6XS0V)
Deputy press chief Michael Forbes quit after also allegedly photographing women at gym but has faced no charges
New Zealand's prime minister has suggested introducing new privacy laws after his deputy press secretary was allegedly caught making audio recordings of sex workers without consent.
Michael Forbes, a senior aide, resigned after the local news outlet Stuff alleged he covertly recorded audio of sessions with sex workers and secretly photographed women at the gym.
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