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Police Refute Ray Chung’s ‘False’ Claims Amid Ongoing Controversy

by Rachel Morgan News Editor July 8, 2026
written by Rachel Morgan News Editor

Wellington District Commander Penelope Gifford has dismissed allegations made by former councillor Ray Chung regarding police conduct during a search operation in Karori. Inspector Dean Silvester previously alleged in a text message that Chung spread misinformation and engaged in inappropriate contact with emergency services and the missing person’s family, claims which Chung has labeled “far-fetched.”

Police Response to Misconduct Allegations

Commander Gifford stated that accusations leveled by the former councillor against a senior police officer are “completely false” and “unwarranted.” According to Gifford, the officer involved maintains the “full trust and confidence” of the police leadership. She asserted that at no point had any staff member been untruthful with the councillor and offered to meet with him to discuss his concerns directly.

Police Response to Misconduct Allegations

The conflict stems from an incident at a search site in Karori. While Chung maintains he was attempting to assist “desperate” constituents, council documents released last week indicate that his actions during the incident had prompted plans for his dismissal before he ultimately resigned.

Did You Know?
Documents released by the council last week revealed that plans were in place to sack Ray Chung over the Karori search incident prior to his eventual resignation.

Chung’s Defense and Conflicting Statements

Ray Chung has disputed the police account, questioning how he could have failed to identify himself as a councillor while remaining in contact with officers throughout the event. In a post on Facebook, Chung argued that his involvement was strictly to aid constituents. However, his public explanations regarding his physical presence at the scene have shifted over time.

Chung’s Defense and Conflicting Statements

In May, Chung told reporters he was at the Karori site to search for a missing man, though he later clarified he may have misspoken. He subsequently stated he was not searching, noting, “I’m scared of the water and so there’s no way I was going to get into any water.” He has since accused the media of incorrectly reporting that he was conducting a search.

Expert Insight:
The tension between local political representatives and emergency services creates significant operational risks. When an elected official is accused of interfering with active search protocols, it forces law enforcement to manage external public relations alongside critical field duties, which can complicate the integrity of the investigation and the trust of affected families.

What Happens Next?

The situation remains a point of contention between the former councillor and the Wellington District Police. A possible next step is the suggested meeting between Commander Gifford and Chung, though it remains uncertain if such a discussion will occur or if it will resolve the conflicting accounts of the Karori incident. Given the council’s prior intent to terminate Chung’s position, the release of the documents and the police statements are likely to remain a focus of ongoing scrutiny regarding the former councillor’s conduct.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the police allege Ray Chung did at the Karori search site?
Inspector Dean Silvester alleged that Chung spread misinformation and had inappropriate contact with both emergency services and the family of the missing person.

How has Ray Chung responded to the police claims?
Chung has called the police claims “far-fetched,” maintains he did nothing wrong, and argues he was only helping constituents.

What is the stance of Wellington District Commander Penelope Gifford?
Gifford has stated that the claims made by the councillor against the officer are false and has expressed her full trust and confidence in the officer involved.

Do you believe there should be clearer protocols regarding the role of elected officials at active emergency scenes?

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Bookety Book Books’ Mandy Myles to Close Store and Pivot

by Chief Editor May 30, 2026
written by Chief Editor

The End of the “Click-to-Buy” Era: Why Small Bookstores Are Pivoting to Community

The landscape for independent booksellers is undergoing a seismic shift. Mandy Myles, founder of the Wānaka-based online store Bookety Book Books, recently announced the closure of her retail site, citing a reality that many small business owners know all too well: the “aggressive discounting” normalized by global giants makes traditional retail nearly impossible for the little guy.

The End of the "Click-to-Buy" Era: Why Small Bookstores Are Pivoting to Community
Bookety Book Books

When an independent shop sells a book, they are often competing with prices that are lower than their own wholesale costs. This isn’t just a local issue—it’s a global trend that is forcing a fundamental rethink of what it means to be a modern bookstore.

The Death of Price-Based Competition

For years, online retail focused on one metric: the lowest price. However, as Myles pointed out, when customers can find a book for less than the cost of acquisition for a small business, the battle is already lost. Small retailers lack the advantages of massive logistics networks, physical foot traffic, and the ability to absorb losses on individual items.

Pro Tip: If you are a small business owner, stop trying to compete on price. You cannot out-discount a giant. Instead, focus on the “Value-Add”—the expertise, curation, and community connection that algorithms simply cannot replicate.

From Retailer to Curator: The New Community Model

The future of independent bookselling lies in the move from transactions to transformations. Myles is pivoting her brand away from retail to focus on building an online community hub. This model shifts the focus from “selling a product” to “facilitating a lifestyle.”

From Retailer to Curator: The New Community Model
Bookety Book Books Niche Authority
  • Curation over Catalog: Readers are overwhelmed by the sheer volume of titles. They want trusted voices to tell them what is worth their time.
  • Event-Driven Engagement: Book clubs, author Q&As, and digital reading challenges turn a solitary hobby into a social experience.
  • Niche Authority: By serving a specific community, retailers can create a “moat” around their business that global retailers cannot easily cross.
Did you know? Studies show that consumers are increasingly willing to pay a premium for products when they feel a personal connection to the brand’s mission or the community it fosters.

Adapting to the Digital Economy

The rise of audiobooks and e-books hasn’t killed physical reading; it has simply changed the consumption habits of the modern reader. To survive, independent businesses must leverage these platforms rather than fight them. Partnering with platforms like Libro.fm or using affiliate models can allow small shops to capture revenue from digital formats without the overhead of inventory management.

Adapting to the Digital Economy
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Frequently Asked Questions

Why are independent bookstores closing?
Many face economic pressures from global retailers that use “aggressive discounting” to undercut small business margins, combined with rising operational costs.

What is the “pivot” strategy for small retailers?
Successful retailers are moving away from inventory-heavy retail models toward community-based platforms that provide value through curation, events, and exclusive content.

How can readers support independent shops?
Beyond buying books, readers can support shops by engaging with their social media, participating in their book clubs, and choosing to purchase through their affiliate links or local storefronts.


What do you think? Is the era of the independent online bookstore dead, or is it just evolving into something more meaningful? Share your thoughts in the comments below, or subscribe to our newsletter for more deep dives into the future of small business.

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