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Hipkins denies ex-wife’s allegations in tearful press conference

2026-03-17 - 04:56

This article first appeared at rnz.co.nz and is republished with permission. In an emotional media conference, Labour leader Chris Hipkins has again rejected the allegations made by his ex-wife, and the characterisation of the events she described. Hipkins says he’s made a conscious effort to keep his private life private, and plans to keep it that way. “I don’t intend to comment on those specific issues she has raised, I don’t think it’s in anyone’s interests to litigate those through the media. “I don’t think that would be the best thing for anybody involved, but particularly not for my children.” The allegations – which do not relate to any unlawful activity – were posted on Jade Paul’s private Facebook page on Sunday evening but have since been removed. Hipkins spoke to reporters at Parliament on Tuesday afternoon, after returning from Australia. He said marriage breakups were very difficult, and there would always be disagreements or “things that you regret” when relationships break up, “a public forum like this is not the way to litigate those”. Each of the claims, which relate to accusations of a lack of support during the marriage and after, were put to Hipkins directly. He denied them all in turn. He also explicitly denied ever having an extramarital affair while a minister and said his current relationship began a year after his separation. “I am not going to debate these very personal matters to do with the breakup of my past marriage in public,” he said. Hipkins said he hadn’t sought legal advice about the online post, but had sought advice regarding the potential publication of allegations against him that were untrue. He wouldn’t comment further on the advice. He didn’t know why Paul had raised the issue now, and said he hadn’t spoken to her since

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