Twyford takes leave from Parliament after wife's cancer diagnosis

Phil Twyford will now focus on urban development. Photo: VNP via RNZ
Phil Twyford. Photo: VNP via RNZ
Labour Minister Phil Twyford will be on leave from Parliament for the foreseeable future as his wife has been diagnosed with cancer.

Twyford hasn't been at Parliament since it resumed last week and is yet to be sworn in as an MP.

A spokesperson for Twyford said he has been supporting his family and working remotely in Auckland.

"[Twyford] has been fulfilling his ministerial and electorate duties remotely with the full support of the prime minister and his parliamentary colleagues."

Twyford's wife, Joanna, will be undergoing treatment over the coming months.

Twyford is the Minister for Disarmament and Arms Control, State for Trade and Export Growth and the Associate Minister for the Environment, and Immigration.

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