After more than a year of paid leave Sonny Tau has returned to his position as chairman of the Ngapuhi runanga despite several calls for him to stand down after hunting kukupa and lying about it.
Raniera (Sonny) Tau had been on leave from his role as chairman of Te Runanga-A-Iwi O Ngapuhi since October 2015 after he was charged with hunting and possessing native wood pigeons.
But that wasn't the only charge the chairman ended up facing. He admitted possessing the birds but said his daughter's partner, Douglas James Sadlier, had shot them. Later, both men admitted concocting that story and were charged with perverting the course of justice.
Mr Tau was ordered to pay $24,500 and serve 100 hours' community work when he was found guilty of all charges and sentenced on August 11.
After that sentencing the runanga announced it extended Mr Tau's leave for a further six months. But earlier this month he returned to the chairman's seat after a vote of confidence was received by the board, kaumatua and kui, hapu and takiwa for Mr Tau to return to his position.