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Name suppression laws: How it works and what could change

Category: News & Politics
Duration: 00:13:46
Publish Date: 2025-03-03 16:00:00
Description:

The Government plans to change laws to allow victims the right to choose whether a convicted sex offender gets permanent name suppression or not.

Now, automatic name suppression applies to protect witnesses and complainants under the age of 18 and those where certain sexual offences are alleged.

It’s a law that garners a lot of criticism from the general public – there is constant commentary on the perceived reasons why someone gets to keep their name a secret.

Herald senior reporter Melissa Nightingale and Newstalk ZB’s Sophie Trigger have been delving into the feedback given to the Minister about the changes.

Today on The Front Page, Melissa is with us to discuss them, and what the law looks like at the moment.

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Host: Chelsea Daniels
Sound Engineer/Producer: Richard Martin
Producer: Ethan Sills

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