Trevor Mallard has canned the annual Speaker's Tour amid the growing uncertainty about the Covid-19 pandemic.
The Speaker of the House was set to take at least three MPs on a trip to Japan, Malaysia and Thailand for various engagements with top officials, businesses and organisations.
Mallard told the Herald the two-week trip during the Easter recess was a valuable contact-building opportunity but ultimately postponed it indefinitely in light of the rising coronavirus uncertainty.
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National MPs Melissa Lee and Maureen Pugh and Labour MP Duncan Webb were among those set to go on the trip but Mallard let them know on Tuesday that it had been postponed.