Easter is a feast of redemption and it probably cannot come fast enough for the new Government. Five months into its term, it has had a bad few weeks.
The Prime Minister has had to correct her Deputy and Foreign Minister over his comments on Russia's apparent attempt to kill another former agent on British soil. She has admonished the Economic Development Minister for going too far in his criticism of Air New Zealand.
The Defence Minister has been hitching rides to work on the Air Force and her Deputy has had to inform one of his MPs that any suggestion regional development funds could be used as leverage to silence an opposing MP is not on.
Those slips were all committed by the Coalition's junior partner, New Zealand First. Now a Labour Party minister has added to the embarrassment. Clare Curran, Minister of Broadcasting, has got herself into a difficult position over a cup of coffee with Radio NZ's head of content, Carol Hirschfeld, who has had to resign.
There seems nothing sinister or remarkable about a minister and a senior journalist meeting for coffee in a Wellington cafe, though a news medium financed entirely by the state has to be careful to keep its distance from those who control its rations.