PM quiet on Tauranga chemist‘s Gayford claim

Jacinda Ardern is not commenting on a report that Clarke Gayford tried to put pressure on a chemist to provide rapid antigen tests to some musicians. Photo: RNZ / Dom Thomas

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern is refusing to comment on claims her fiancé tried to get rapid antigen tests (RATs) for his musician friends despite them not being eligible.

In a post on a private Facebook group, Tauranga pharmacist Michael Taylor said a group of vaccinated musicians had come into the store and requested RATs after having been potentially exposed to Covid-19.

Clarke Gayford has since apologised for "any issues or confusion" caused by the incident.

Taylor says he explained the Ministry of Health rules required them to instead get a laboratory-based PCR test.

"As they didn't like this they got Clarke Gayford on the phone who proceeded to tell me that there had been a change in guidance and these people should be given RAT tests," the post says.

"When I explained that we had not received any direction from the MOH he was very unimpressed."

Gayford did not respond to RNZ's interview requests, but his manager issued a brief statement:

"Mr Gayford was rung by a friend about rapid antigen testing and was put on speakerphone while the person was in a pharmacy.

"He apologises for any issues or confusion this may have caused the pharmacy staff."

A spokesperson for the prime minister declined to comment, instead referring RNZ to the statement issued on behalf of Gayford.

National Party Covid-19 spokesperson Chris Bishop described Gayford's conduct as "deeply inappropriate".

"He shouldn't be giving advice to pharmacists about how they administer public health rules. He's not a public health expert. He's the prime minister's fiancé,” he says.

"[His friends] clearly rang him for a reason, because they knew he would have some potential influence over the pharmacist, but he should have just declined to comment."

Bishop told RNZ the public deserved more answers from Ardern and Gayford.

"All we've got is two lines from Clarke Gayford and nothing from the Prime Minister. It would be good to have some greater transparency about what exactly has gone on here.

"We can't have a situation where mates of the prime minister's fiancé give him a call and try get to access to things they're not entitled to."

ACT leader David Seymour also published a tongue-in-cheek statement, commending Gayford for "advocating for rapid antigen tests".

"I'd never hold a politician responsible for their partner, but I hope the prime minister will lift the crazy restrictions on rapid antigen tests that her fiancé was trying to fight against."

- Craig McCulloch/RNZ

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4 comments

Disgrace

Posted on 16-01-2022 14:53 | By Slim Shady

Friends in high places pulling strings and exerting pressure on minions. Do as I say, not as I do. Corrupt as.


Love the silence

Posted on 18-01-2022 10:07 | By Kancho

I stopped listening to anything Jaccinda says months ago when her daily appearances became absurd spin . " We are world leading" when clearly near last in the OECD on vaccines and preparedness. Hard earned lead time squandered. The final straw in November announced that next April benefits for families will go up $20 and left thousands of children out of poverty. Inflation running close to five percent, prices, rents, petrol etc the twenty bucks is already long gone. Political spin to buy votes. So her boyfriend tried do you know who I am very amusing and the silence appreciated


So much arrant nonsense

Posted on 18-01-2022 15:46 | By Kancho

What can I say they got caught out and not hearing any feeble spin is a blessing. I find turning off the TV works if Jacinda goes into one of her long diatribes. Holidays have been great without them. The need to know filters through anyway so bliss to ignore


Tap. Tap. Tap.

Posted on 24-03-2022 17:25 | By Bob Landy

Another nail in the coffin.


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