One of the people who first brought Labour's assault scandal to light says the party has a long way to go before it's clear it has learnt from its mistakes.
The party been under fire for how officials and senior politicians have responded to allegations against a former staffer, ranging from bullying to serious sexual assault.
The focus is now shifting to the review of the party's handling of the complaints and whether it has a wide enough scope.
RNZ deputy political editor Craig McCulloch has the story.