Gaurav Sharma (politician) explained

Gaurav Sharma
Term Start2:17 October 2020
Term End2:18 October 2022
Parliament2:New Zealand
Predecessor2:Tim Macindoe
Successor2:Tama Potaka
Party:Momentum (2022–present)
Independent (2022)
Labour (until 2022)
Birth Name:Gaurav Mrinal Sharma
Birth Place:Himachal Pradesh, India
Profession:Doctor
Alma Mater:University of Auckland
George Washington University

Gaurav Mrinal Sharma (born 1987) is a New Zealand doctor and former Member of Parliament. Elected in 2020, Sharma was a Member of Parliament (MP) for the Labour Party, representing the electorate of Hamilton West. In August 2022, he made allegations of bullying within the Labour Party, and was expelled from its caucus in the same month. He briefly served as an independent, before resigning from Parliament in October 2022. He announced the formation of the New Zealand Momentum Party, an unregistered political party, in November 2022. In December, Sharma contested and lost the 2022 Hamilton West by-election.

Early life and schooling

Sharma was born in Himachal Pradesh, India, and his family moved to New Zealand when he was 12 years old.[1] Sharma went to Auckland Grammar School where he was the proxime accessit to the dux in his final year of high school. In 2005, The New Zealand Herald named him as one of the top six students in the country as per Sir John Graham's NZ Education and Scholarship Trust.[2]

He has a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery degree from the University of Auckland and a Master of Business Administration from George Washington University.

Medical career

Volunteer work as a caregiver in a rest home when he was in high school inspired Sharma to pursue a career in medicine.[3] Sharma qualified as a medical doctor from University of Auckland's School of Medicine in 2011 where he was also involved with the New Zealand Medical Students' Association.[4] [5] Sharma undertook an internship with the World Health Organization in 2012, working within the Non-Communicable Diseases unit.

When he returned from Geneva, Sharma practised medicine in different hospitals across Auckland until 2015.[6] Sharma has been registered with the Medical Council of New Zealand under a general scope requiring he practise under supervision in the GPEP training programme. His certificate to practise expired on 31 August 2022, and was renewed in 2023 after his political career ended.[7]

Fulbright and MBA

In 2015, Sharma received the Fulbright Scholarship to complete a MBA at George Washington University in Washington DC, with a specific focus on business, politics and public health.[8] During this time, Sharma was involved on campus in Hillary Clinton's campaign for the United States Presidency in 2016. He was also a Senator on the George Washington University's Student Senate during his time there as a student.[9]

Political career

Start of career and election to parliament

Sharma worked for Phil Goff's campaign in the 2014 election. Upon returning from the United States after his MBA, Sharma stood for the Labour Party in the electorate in the and was placed 70th on Labour's party list.[10] [11] He did not win a seat; he received 31% of the electorate vote compared to the incumbent's 52%.[12] Following his loss, Sharma practised as a GP in Hamilton for two years.

In the 2020 election Sharma again stood for the Hamilton West electorate. This time, Sharma won the seat, receiving 52% of the electorate vote.[13] [14] Sharma was the first MP to take the Oath of Allegiance in Sanskrit, after first completing it in te reo Māori.[15] [16] Sharma was the first MP of Indian origin to represent an electorate for the Labour Party.

Roles in parliament

As well as representing his electorate, Sharma was a member of the Health Select Committee.[17]

Allegations of bullying within Parliament

On 11 August 2022, Sharma wrote an opinion piece for The New Zealand Herald newspaper in which he alleged widespread bullying within Parliament. The piece included specific allegations aimed at party whips, party leadership, and the Parliamentary Service.[18] The next day, he expanded on these allegations with a Facebook post detailing specific grievances against Labour Whip Duncan Webb, former Whip Kieran McAnulty, and the office of Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern.[19]

In the following days and weeks, Sharma continued to publish allegations, such as another Facebook post on 15 August, and a further post of 29 August, in which Sharma published a 4,700 word social media post detailing his complaints with the work performance of three former staff members and accused the Parliamentary Service of fabricating information about him.[20]

In October 2022, The Spinoff claimed Sharma had presented little in the way of evidence to back his allegations of bullying and harassment.[21]

Responses to allegations

Government responses

Parliamentary Service chief executive Rafael Gonzalez-Montero disputed Sharma's allegations and defended his organisation's work on countering bullying within parliament. Labour Party MPs, including Damien O'Connor, Chris Hipkins, and Anahila Kanongata'a-Suisuiki, questioned Sharma's claims.[22] [23]

The Parliamentary Service rebutted one of Sharma's allegations that another Labour MP and a parliamentary staff member had misspent taxpayer money in August 2021. Gonzalez-Montero responded that the duo had travelled to the MP's electorate for the purposes of team-building, which he described as a normal procedure for MPs who were establishing a new team within their electorates.[24]

On 19 August, Newshub reported that the Chief Ombudsman Peter Boshier had sent a letter to Ardern querying Sharma's allegations that Labour MPs had been trained to circumvent the Official Information Act 1982.[25]

Support

National Party MPs Matt Doocey, Chris Bishop, and Chris Penk claimed that Sharma's allegations raised questions about alleged bullying and victimising within the Labour Party.[22] Twenty members of Sharma's Hamilton West electorate committee sent a letter to the Labour Party and Labour parliamentary caucus defending Sharma and calling for an independent investigation into his bullying allegations.

Accusations against Sharma

Following the allegations, an employment dispute from Sharma's office became public. The employment matter centred on a former staffer who felt bullied by Sharma; that they were being isolated from other staffers by him and subsequently sought therapy after it. Sharma, however, said that their contract was not extended because of poor employment performance.[26] Gonzalez-Montero, Webb, and Ardern confirmed that their offices were working with Sharma to resolve an employment dispute in his parliamentary office.[27] [28] The New Zealand Herald reported that three of Sharma's staff members had resigned during his first year after raising concerns about him; which allegedly prompted the Parliamentary Service to suspend the hiring of new staff for Sharma's parliamentary office.[29]

In response to Sharma's Facebook post of 29 August, a former staff member accused Sharma of breaching confidentiality rules and bringing back past trauma.[30]

Expulsion from Labour

On 15 August, Ardern confirmed that the Labour Party parliamentary caucus would be holding a special meeting that week to discuss Sharma's bullying allegations. That same day, Sharma also claimed that he was being silenced after Labour leaders ordered him to raise his concerns with party whips and leaders and to avoid speaking with the media.

On the evening of 15 August, the Labour Party held a Zoom meeting for all its MPs except Sharma, to discuss Sharma's future within the party. Sharma found out about this meeting after "accidentally" receiving a message with a photo of fellow Labour MP Kelvin Davis on Zoom call. Prior to that, Sharma had agreed to attend a special caucus meeting on 16 August to discuss Sharma's bullying allegations. After learning about the evening meeting on 15 August, Sharma refused to attend the 16 August meeting and claimed that his fate had been "pre-determined." During the special caucus meeting held on 16 August, Labour MPs voted unanimously to suspend Sharma from the party caucus effective immediately until December 2022. While Sharma would remain the Labour MP for Hamilton West, he was excluded from caucus events.

Ardern defended Sharma's suspension, claiming it was an appropriate response to what she described as his "repeated breaches of trust." Ardern also claimed that Sharma had rejected the party's offers of coaching, mentoring and temporary staff over the past 18 months. In return, Sharma had accused the Labour leadership of ignoring his concerns, gaslighting him, and creating a cover-up culture. Sharma accused the Prime Minister of lying "every step of the way".[31] [32] [33] [34] [35]

In an interview with public broadcaster Radio New Zealand on 17 August, Sharma claimed he had recorded an hour-long phone conversation with a senior Labour MP, who called him after the 15 August meeting to warn his fate was sealed and multiple times tell him the decision made by the Labour caucus on 16 August was pre-determined. Asked if he would stay in Parliament if he was expelled from the Labour caucus, Sharma admitted "I haven't thought this through to that".

In mid August, Ardern indicated that Sharma would face a motion to expel him from the Labour Party caucus for breaching party protocol. However, she ruled out using the Electoral (Integrity) Amendment Act 2018, colloquially known as the waka-jumping act, to expel Sharma from Parliament. Ardern stated this was to avoid the "unnecessary burden" on taxpayers by triggering a by-election. Ardern also refused Sharma's appeal for an independent inquiry, claiming that his allegations were unfounded. Ardern also indicated that the Party would consider expelling him from the Labour Party.[36]

On 23 August, Ardern confirmed that the Labour caucus had voted to expel Sharma permanently from its caucus. She added that the caucus had also voted to refer the matter to the New Zealand Council of the Labour Party for them to consider any further disciplinary action.[37] Being expelled from the Labour caucus meant that Sharma was an independent MP, still representing his electorate.

On 24 August, during the election of the new Speaker of the House Adrian Rurawhe, Sharma used parliamentary privilege to accuse the outgoing Speaker Trevor Mallard of ignoring his concerns about bullying within Labour and reporting his complaint to the Labour Whips' office. Sharma was halted during his speech by Rurawhe and told to sit down for going off topic.[38] [39]

On 19 October 2022, party president Claire Szabó confirmed Sharma had been expelled from the party and stated that the party had not considered invoking waka-jumping rules to remove him from Parliament. Szabó also confirmed an investigation had taken place into alleged misconduct by Sharma, which he had participated in, while also saying that Sharma had released the details of the investigation after ignoring a confidentiality requirement.[40] On 20 October 2022, the New Zealand Council, Labour's governing body, expelled Sharma from the party with immediate effect. In a statement, party president Szabó said the council "took this decision because it found Gaurav Sharma had brought the party into disrepute", a breach of the party's constitution.[41]

Resignation, by-election, and launch of the Momentum Party

On 18 October 2022, Sharma announced on his Facebook page that he had resigned from Parliament, and that he would contest the by-election for Hamilton West that would result from this. Sharma also used the post to announce his intentions to start a new "centrist" political party.[42]

Sharma claimed that Labour planned to use the waka-jumping legislation to force him out of Parliament six months before the 2023 New Zealand general election, and that this would mean a by-election could be avoided. Sharma also used the post to announce his intentions to start a new "centrist" political party.[42] Labour leader Jacinda Ardern denied that the party was considering acting to remove Sharma from Parliament, saying she did not know on what basis Sharma believed this.[43]

The by-election was held on 10 December 2022, with writ day designated as 2 November.[44] Sharma's campaign for re-election was financially supported by Roshan Nauhria, one of New Zealand's richest Indian businessmen and who was previously the leader of the New Zealand People's Party.[45] During the campaign period Sharma launched the New Zealand Momentum Party, claiming that most of his core campaign team had left Labour for Momentum. While the party wasn't registered, Sharma said that 800 people had an intention to join it.[46]

Sharma lost the Hamilton West by-election, which was won by the National Party candidate Tama Potaka. Sharma came fourth place with 1,242 votes.[47] [48]

See also

Notes and References

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  3. Web site: 28 July 2017 . Labour candidate looking to make a difference . 3 September 2017 . The New Zealand Herald.
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  5. Web site: University of Auckland welcomes 16 new Fulbright award recipients . University of Auckland . 23 June 2015 . 3 September 2017.
  6. Web site: Manch . Thomas . 12 August 2022 . Gaurav Sharma, the political rookie who struck out at his own party . 12 August 2022 . Stuff . en.
  7. Web site: Sharma, Gaurav Mrinal . 19 August 2022. Medical Council of New Zealand.
  8. Web site: 23 June 2015 . Fulbright 2015 Grantees . 2 September 2017 . Fulbright Commission New Zealand.
  9. Web site: GWSB Alumnus Stands for NZ Parliament . George Washington University School of Business . 25 July 2017 . 3 September 2017 . 12 November 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20171112191136/https://business.gwu.edu/gwsb-alumnus-stands-nz-parliament . dead .
  10. Web site: Labour choose candidate for Hamilton West seat . . 6 July 2017 . 3 September 2017.
  11. Web site: 15 August 2017 . Revised Labour Party List for the 2017 Election . Scoop.co.nz . 2 September 2017.
  12. Web site: Official Count Results – Hamilton West (2017) . . 7 October 2017 . 12 October 2017.
  13. Web site: Hamilton West – Official result. 9 November 2020. New Zealand Electoral Commission.
  14. Web site: Herald. N. Z.. Election 2020: The 40 diverse new MPs entering Parliament. 24 October 2020. ZB. en-nz.
  15. Web site: Desk . NH Web . 28 November 2020 . New Zealand MP takes an oath in Sanskrit . 12 August 2022 . National Herald . en.
  16. Web site: Dr Gaurav Sharma- a man of conviction . 12 August 2022 . The Indian News . en-US.
  17. Web site: Sharma, Gaurav – New Zealand Parliament . 2022-10-19 . www.parliament.nz . https://web.archive.org/web/20220302153752/https://www.parliament.nz/en/mps-and-electorates/members-of-parliament/sharma-gaurav/. 2 March 2022. dead. en.
  18. News: Exclusive: Govt MP blows whistle on 'rampant' Parliament bullying, takes aim at officials, party whips . 11 August 2022 . 11 August 2022 . . en-NZ . https://web.archive.org/web/20220811044305/https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/opinion-labour-mp-dr-gaurav-sharma-blows-whistle-on-parliament-bullying-takes-aim-at-officials-party-whips/RJJT3YAPAVLKTZMWMECMKTJR2I/. 11 August 2022. live.
  19. Web site: Hope . Luke Malpass and Sharnae . 12 August 2022 . Labour MP Gaurav Sharma unloads on party in excoriating social media post . 12 August 2022 . Stuff . en.
  20. News: Sharma makes further allegations against staff, Parliamentary Service . 30 August 2022 . . 29 August 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220829101431/https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political/473721/sharma-makes-further-allegations-against-staff-parliamentary-service . 29 August 2022. live.
  21. News: Toby Manhire . Toby . Manhire . Gaurav Sharma formally expelled from Labour Party . 20 October 2022 . 20 October 2022 . The Spinoff.
  22. News: Rawling . Caitlin . MPs react after Labour's Gaurav Sharma alleges rampant bullying at Parliament . 12 August 2022 . . 11 August 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220811141108/https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/politics/2022/08/mps-react-after-labour-s-gaurav-sharma-alleges-rampant-bullying-at-parliament.html . 11 August 2022. live.
  23. News: Whyte . Anna . Producer . Senior Digital Political . Ardern disputes Labour MP's Parliament bullying allegations . 12 August 2022 . 12 August 2022 . . . en . https://web.archive.org/web/20220812080232/https://www.1news.co.nz/2022/08/12/ardern-disputes-labour-mps-parliament-bullying-allegations/. 12 August 2022. live.
  24. News: Malpass . Luke . Parliamentary Service says Gaurav Sharma's claim of staff 'misusing' taxpayer money was staff travel and 'normal practice' . 16 August 2022 . . 15 August 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220815020340/https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/129573930/parliamentary-service-says-gaurav-sharmas-claim-of-staff-misusing-taxpayer-money-was-staff-travel-and-normal-practice . 15 August 2022. live.
  25. News: Lynch . Jenna . Ombudsman writes to Jacinda Ardern after Gaurav Sharma's claims, secretly taped MP says minister dismissed issue of wellbeing . 22 August 2022 . . 19 August 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220819071650/https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/politics/2022/08/ombudsman-writes-to-jacinda-ardern-after-gaurav-sharma-s-claims-secretly-taped-mp-says-minister-dismissed-issue-of-wellbeing.html . 19 August 2022. live.
  26. News: 'Controlling': Staffer says working in Labour MP's office left them in tears; MP responds . 12 August 2022. 12 August 2022 . . en-NZ . https://web.archive.org/web/20220812084248/https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/parliament-bullying-claims-labour-mp-gaurav-sharmas-ex-staffer-speaks-out-after-being-left-in-tears/6Y6DUYVDRNWS6DPEVT7B4JT24Q/. 12 August 2022. live.
  27. News: 12 August 2022 . Hamilton West MP Gaurav Sharma accuses Parliamentary Service of stonewalling bullying claims . . live . 12 August 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220811071441/https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political/472704/hamilton-west-mp-gaurav-sharma-accuses-parliamentary-service-of-stonewalling-bullying-claims . 11 August 2022.
  28. News: Pearse . Adam . 12 August 2022 . Parliament 'bullying': Jacinda Ardern says Gaurav Sharma's claims disputed, confirms ongoing staff issues in her MP's office . . live . 12 August 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220812032119/https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/parliament-bullying-jacinda-ardern-says-gaurav-sharmas-claims-disputed-confirms-ongoing-staff-issues-in-her-mps-office/DFLAUODS6STW3R5DFHI74SXMSY/ . 12 August 2022.
  29. News: Trevett . Claire . PM Jacinda Ardern responds to latest claims from rogue MP Gaurav Sharma; confirms Labour Party caucus will meet on allegations this week . 16 August 2022 . . 15 August 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220816032436/https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/pm-jacinda-ardern-responds-to-latest-claims-from-rogue-mp-gaurav-sharma-confirms-labour-party-caucus-will-meet-on-allegations-this-week/W2Z57PC34JK4BL76OGI2WXY6W4/ . 16 August 2022. live.
  30. News: Coughlan . Thomas . Former Gaurav Sharma staffer urges MP to move on, stop breaching confidentiality after latest 4700-word Facebook post . 30 August 2022 . . 30 August 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220829085939/https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/former-gaurav-sharma-staffer-urges-mp-to-move-on-stop-breaching-confidentiality-after-latest-4700-word-facebook-post/5ALT7CEWH6VETV7WVEJR2H7WNQ/ . 29 August 2022. live.
  31. News: Pearse . Adam . Trevett . Claire . Labour MP Gaurav Sharma suspended from party caucus 'effective immediately' – Jacinda Ardern . 16 August 2022 . . 16 August 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220816113920/https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/labour-mp-gaurav-sharma-suspended-from-party-caucus-effective-immediately-jacinda-ardern/ZSFZKNAUPHMQFWOMHD4DVWFKUQ/ . 16 August 2022. live.
  32. News: Labour MP Gaurav Sharma suspended after 'trust broken' . 16 August 2022 . . 16 August 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220816052214/https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/129584819/labour-mp-gaurav-sharma-suspended-after-trust-broken . 16 August 2022. live.
  33. News: Ensor . Jamie . LABOUR Labour bullying allegations: Dr Gaurav Sharma suspended from caucus, doesn't show up for meeting . 16 August 2022 . . 16 August 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220816114602/https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/politics/2022/08/labour-bullying-allegations-live-updates-dr-guarav-sharma-s-fate-to-be-decided-at-special-caucus-meeting.html . 16 August 2022. live.
  34. News: Lynch . Jenna . Labour's Dr Gaurav Sharma breaks silence, accusing Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern of 'cover-up', releases secret recording of MP . 22 August 2022 . . 18 August 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220818123556/https://www.newshub.co.nz/home/politics/2022/08/labour-s-dr-gaurav-sharma-breaks-silence-accusing-prime-minister-jacinda-ardern-of-cover-up-releases-secret-recording-of-mp.html. 18 August 2022. live.
  35. News: Scotcher . Katie . Jacinda Ardern is 'lying' – Labour MP Gaurav Sharma questions PM's credibility . 22 August 2022 . . 17 August 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20220818215852/https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political/473116/jacinda-ardern-is-lying-labour-mp-gaurav-sharma-questions-pm-s-credibility. 18 August 2022. live.
  36. News: PM unlikely to trigger law to kick Sharma out of Parliament . 22 August 2022 . . . 22 August 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220822060437/https://www.1news.co.nz/2022/08/22/pm-unlikely-to-trigger-law-to-kick-sharma-out-of-parliament/. 22 August 2022. live.
  37. News: Scotcher . Katie . Hamilton West MP Gaurav Sharma expelled from Labour caucus . 23 August 2022 . . 23 August 2022 .
  38. News: 24 August 2022 . Gaurav Sharma hijacks Speaker ceremony to accuse Trevor Mallard . 24 August 2022 . . en-nz.
  39. Web site: Party leaders congratulating the Speaker-Elect – Video 6 . 24 August 2022 . Parliament On Demand . en.
  40. Web site: Pearse . Adam . 19 October 2022 . Labour party confirms it recommended Gaurav Sharma be expelled for misconduct . 19 October 2022 . NZ Herald.
  41. Web site: 20 October 2022 . Gaurav Sharma expelled from Labour Party . 20 October 2022 . RNZ.
  42. Web site: McConnell . Glenn . 2022-10-18 . Gaurav Sharma says he has resigned as an MP, triggering by-election . 2022-10-18 . Stuff . en.
  43. News: Ensor . Jamie . 18 October 2022 . Gaurav Sharma resigning from Parliament to trigger by-election, Jacinda Ardern calls move 'wasteful' . Newshub . 18 October 2022.
  44. Web site: 20 October 2022 . Hamilton West by-election set for 10 December . 20 October 2022 . RNZ.
  45. News: Wealthy businessman Roshan Nauhria willing to financially back Gaurav Sharma . Jenna . Lynch . Newshub . 19 October 2022 . 20 October 2022 .
  46. News: Pearse . Adam . Hamilton West byelection: Gaurav Sharma claims raid of Labour manpower as new party revealed . 6 November 2022 . New Zealand Herald . 4 November 2022.
  47. Web site: Hamilton West by-election official results . . 6 January 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221222120027/https://elections.nz/media-and-news/2022/hamilton-west-by-election-official-results/ . 22 December 2022 . 21 December 2022 . live.
  48. News: Opposition tout political change for 2023 elections after Hamilton West seat win . 6 January 2023 . . 11 December 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230101174947/https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/political/480500/opposition-tout-political-change-for-2023-elections-after-hamilton-west-seat-win . 1 January 2023.