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Police denied making a complaint about Ray Chung. So, what’s this text?
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Police denied making a complaint about Ray Chung. So, what’s this text?

The Spinoff investigated claims that New Zealand police had raised concerns with Wellington's mayor about councillor Ray Chung's behavior during a severe storm in April. Initially, police denied having made any complaints, but documents obtained through the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act showed that police had indeed discussed Chung's actions with the mayor. Chung had been involved in controversy prior to this incident, including spreading unverified rumors about a former mayor. Despite initial denials, internal communications suggested police were prepared to disclose this information before retracting their stance. The mayor later announced plans to formally address Chung's conduct during the emergency.

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Police denied making a complaint about Ray Chung. So, what’s this text?

The Spinoff investigated claims that New Zealand police had raised concerns with Wellington's mayor about councillor Ray Chung's behavior during a severe storm in April. Initially, police denied having made any complaints, but documents obtained through the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act showed that police had indeed discussed Chung's actions with the mayor. Chung had been involved in controversy prior to this incident, including spreading unverified rumors about a former mayor. Despite initial denials, internal communications suggested police were prepared to disclose this information before retracting their stance. The mayor later announced plans to formally address Chung's conduct during the emergency.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents both sides of the situation—police initially denying any complaints, followed by evidence showing they did raise concerns. It includes quotes from multiple sources and does not favor either the police or the council. The framing remains neutral, focusing on the sequence of facts

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