"Obviously it's a sensitive matter in terms of all the different interests and processes, and that's what I need to manage," he said.
"We now have to let the investigations and the processes run their course. When the facts are known, they can be discussed."
Mr ten Hove said a specific complaint was yet to be made to police, who would decide on whether to lay any related charges.
Senior Sergeant Carolyn Watson of Masterton police could not confirm whether officers were investigating.
She said people who reported similar matters were often advised to "collate all the information they can" before handing the case over to police investigators.