Chiefs
Dame Susan Devoy says Chiefs set an appalling example
Dame Susan Devoy says the Chiefs scandal shows a major culture shift is needed and calls for a new, independent inquiry into the stripper incident. Audio
Call for rugby culture change gains momentum after Chiefs probe
As New Zealand Rugby admits it didn't handle the Chiefs stripper scandal well, we are finally able to broadcast more details of what the stripper said happened when she performed at their end of… Audio
Open letter targets NZ Rugby's Chiefs investigation
New Zealand Rugby's investigation into the Chiefs' stripper scandal is an absolute failure, the Equal Employment Opportunities Commissioner says. Audio
NZ Rugby slammed for Chiefs investigation
A group of organisations has penned an open letter to NZ Rugby, saying its investigation into the Chiefs scandal was "not appropriate". Dr Jackie Blue joins Checkpoint in the studio. Video, Audio
Why was My Food Bag sponsoring the Chiefs anyhow?
Opinion - My Food Bag has axed its Chiefs sponsorship after the stripper scandal. But why was a female-focused brand backing a rugby team? Dita de Boni explains.
Chiefs criticised for 'in-house' investigation
An investigation into claims a stripper was abused at the Chiefs' end-of-season function has been criticised as lacking impartiality. Audio
Louise Nicholas questions NZ Rugby's Chiefs probe
Sexual assault victims advocate Louise Nicholas remains unconvinced the report which cleared the Chief's players of any abuse of a stripper was truly independent. Audio
NZ Rugby critcised for investigation into stripper allegations
No Chiefs players will be charged with misconduct after an investigation into a strippers allegations. But critics say New Zealand Rugby should have employed someone independent rather than use its… Audio
Chiefs cautioned over 'Mad Monday' behaviour
NZ Rugby has cautioned the Chiefs after investigating allegations players abused a woman performing as a stripper. Video, Audio
Strippers allegations against Chiefs unsubstantiated - Steve Tew
NZ Rugby CEO Steve Tew is disappointed Chiefs players hired a stripper for their end of season function - but says their investigation found everything that happened was consensual. Video, Audio
Chiefs players warned as stripper's allegations dismissed
New Zealand Rugby won't be chargng any of the Chiefs players with misconduct, saying an alleged assault on a stripper at an end of season event "did not take place as reported". Video, Audio
Housing minister suggests Aucklanders move to Wellington
The CEO of the Wellington Regional Council Chris Whelan talks up the capital after Nick Smith recommends the city as an alternative to Auckland. Audio
No action by NZR over Chiefs/stripper incident
There wil be no action taken against any Chiefs players after allegations of sexual assault on a stripper last month. Audio
It's time to tackle men behaving badly
Opinion - Following last week's Chiefs-stripper scandal, there was a lot of 'boys will be boys' excuses. It's time for New Zealand to grow up, writes Greg Dixon.
Don't strip us of our humanity
First Person - After the Chiefs 'Mad Monday' controversy, a stripper asks New Zealanders to remember sex workers are human. Audio
NZRU investigations continue into Chiefs' 'Mad Monday'
Investigations by the NZRU into allegations Chiefs players mistreated a stripper will continue, despite police taking no action. Audio
No charges over Chiefs end-of-season party
Police will not be taking action against the Chiefs rugby players who allegedly mistreated a woman hired as a stripper.
Police speak to woman at centre of Chiefs controversy
Police have spoken to the stripper at the centre of the Chiefs controversy as one of the franchises' major sponsors apologised for how it referred to her. Audio
More fall out from the Chiefs hiring a stripper
The fall out from the Chiefs behaviour towards a stripper hired for their end of season party continues. Audio
'If someone is saying no to you, it means no'
The stripper who says members of the Chiefs touched her inappropriately has told Checkpoint with John Campbell she had to slam a man's head into the ground to "enforce that I meant no". Video