Amid calls of "shame on you'' from the public gallery, Auckland Mayor Len Brown was thrown a lifeline by his councillors today when they voted to censure him but did not hold a vote of no confidence.
There have been increasing calls for the embattled Super City mayor to resign over his extramarital affair with aspiring local body politician Bevan Chuang.
But Mr Brown told media this afternoon that after "genuine, deep reflection'' he had decided not to stand down, and called his council's decision to censure him appropriate.
"This is a fair but very firm direction to myself and I have indicated to them that I accept that that is an appropriate direction.''
He said his "passion for the city and my view as to how we go forward'' had "maintained my equilibrium and ultimately my preparedness to stay here and continue to do the work''.