Luxon: Anyone convicted of a sexual offense is not of good character
Wellington, May 17 (Hibya) - New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon announced that the “good character” assessment for individuals convicted of sexual offenses will be abolished.
New Zealand Prime Minister Christopher Luxon stated that the government has adopted a tougher and more deterrent approach against sexual offenses.
The statement said that the aim is to abolish the “good character” assessments applied at the conviction stage for all sexual offenses.
Prime Minister Luxon stated, “Anyone convicted of a sexual offense is not of good character,” outlining the government’s approach to the regulation.
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