- Dover Samuels
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The Honourable
Dover Samuels
MP39th Minister of Māori Affairs In office
1999–2002Prime Minister Helen Clark Preceded by Tau Henare Succeeded by Parekura Horomia Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for Labour Party listIn office
1996 – 1999
2005 – 2008Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for Te Tai TokerauIn office
1999 – 2005Preceded by Tau Henare Succeeded by Hone Harawira Personal details Born 9 July 1939 Religion Ratana Dover Spencer Peneha Samuels (born 9 July 1939) was a Labour Member of Parliament in New Zealand from 1996 to 2008 inclusive.
Parliament of New Zealand Years Term Electorate List Party 1996–1999 45th List 3 Labour 1999–2002 46th Te Tai Tokerau 5 Labour 2002–2005 47th Te Tai Tokerau 11 Labour 2005–2008 48th List 10 Labour He first entered Parliament as a list MP in the 1996 elections, and was the MP for Te Tai Tokerau since the 1999 elections. When the Labour Party formed a government following its victory in 1999, Samuels became the Minister of Māori Affairs, but resigned this role in June 2000 pending an investigation into alleged sex crimes committed before he entered politics.[1] The police later cleared Samuels of all charges, and Samuels alleged that the accusations had political motivations. He returned to the portfolio in 2002, but in 2005 was involved in further controversy following a late-night incident in which he publicly urinated in a hallway within Auckland's Heritage hotel. [2]
Samuels lost his Māori electorate of Te Tai Tokerau in 2005 to the Māori Party candidate Hone Harawira. However, he was returned to parliament due to his high position on the Labour Party list. He was made the Associate Minister for Economic Development, Housing, Tourism and Industry and Regional Development.
On 31 October 2007, during the Cabinet reshuffle, Samuels lost his position as a Minister outside Cabinet and was replaced by Darren Hughes. He returned to the backbench.
Samuels did not contest the 2008 election.
He is an active member of the Ratana Established Church of New Zealand.
Parliament of New Zealand Preceded by
Tau HenareMember of Parliament for Te Tai Tokerau
1999–2005Succeeded by
Hone HarawiraPolitical offices Preceded by
Tau HenareMinister of Māori Affairs
1999–2002Succeeded by
Parekura HoromiaNotes and references
- ^ "Dover Samuels". New Zealand Government. 2000-06-28. http://www.beehive.govt.nz/release/dover+samuels. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
- ^ Newstalk ZB (Wednesday 28 April 2004). "MP caught short in hotel – Newstalk ZB". http://www.newstalkzb.co.nz/newsdetail1.asp?storyID=71713. Retrieved 28 May 2009.
Categories:- 1939 births
- Living people
- New Zealand Labour Party MPs
- Members of the Cabinet of New Zealand
- Māori MPs
- New Zealand list MPs
- New Zealand MPs for Māori electorates
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