Suspended Government minister Meka Whaitiri will be absent from Parliament this week and likely to be working from her home constituency, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says.
Today marks the first day back at Parliament after a two-week recess and MPs usually return to Wellington today ahead of the first sitting day on Tuesday.
Whaitiri, who was the Customs Minister, was stood down from her ministerial roles by Ardern last week after an alleged incident involving a new staff member.
Whaitiri, who is the MP for the Māori seat of Ikaroa-Rāwhiti which stretches down the east coast of the North Island from East Cape to Wellington, was not at an announcement of funding for Wainuiomata High School north of Wellington today. She has offices in Gisborne, Hastings and Wainuiomata.
"Her role continues on as a Member of Parliament whether she's in Wellington or in her home constituency. My understanding is that she's likely to be working out of her home constituency this week," Ardern told reporters.