5:23 pm today

'Deeply sorry': Taupō District Councillor Anna Park admits to drink driving

5:23 pm today
A police alcohol breathalyser.

Photo: RNZ / Alexander Robertson

A long-serving Taupō District Councillor has admitted to drink driving.

Anna Park appeared in Auckland District Court on Friday afternoon, after failing a compulsory breath test on the Control Gate Bridge in Taupō in November.

In a statement sent by her lawyer, Park said she takes full responsibility for her lapse in judgement.

"I am deeply sorry for the disappointment and hurt my actions have caused to my family, friends, colleagues, and the wider community," she said.

"I am committed to learning from this mistake and earning back the trust I have lost. deeply sorry for the disappointment and hurt her actions have caused."

Park said she did not seek name suppression because she believes in being fully accountable and taking responsibility for her actions.

However, she said she sought to protect her family from undue public attention by having the case heard out of town.

Park was first elected to Taupō District Council in 2010.

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