Suspended Government minister Meka Whaitiri returned to Parliament today after spending almost two weeks in her electorate.
Whaitiri took her seat in the debating chamber for question time this afternoon.
Whaitiri was suspended as a minister on August 31 by Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern while an investigation was carried out into allegations she was involved in a fracas with a new staff member.
That investigation, by Ministerial Services, is ongoing, but National MP Paula Bennett claimed today that the outcome had been predetermined, and implied it was because of pressure from Labour's Maōri MPs.
"I've just heard from sources pretty close to the Māori caucus that they already know what the outcome is going to be, that she is going to be safe, that they weren't going to allow anything but that to happen and that there is strength in their numbers," Bennett told reporters.