5 Feb 2014

Governor-General's role disrespected

9:27 am on 5 February 2014

The Governor-General says protesters at Waitangi have disrespected his role, but not him as an individual.

Sir Jerry Mateparae is denying reports that he was jostled and verbally abused as he entered the marae at Waitangi yesterday morning.

Earlier, Waitangi kaumatua (elder) Kingi Taurua, who was at the Northland marae, said there was yelling and jeering when Sir Jerry arrived and that random hostility to officialdom has unfortunately become the norm.

Taurua said inside the meeting house, Sir Jerry made it clear that he represented the Queen, not the New Zealand Government, and was warmly welcomed by elders.

The Governor-General said there was an element of disrespect as he entered the marae.

"There is an element of disrespect - not the individual - but the role and the position. So in that regard, yes there has been disrespect. But in terms of the individual, I'm very comfortable with what has happened here today. I don't feel threatened and indeed if I did, I would've told them."