The principal of Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Waitaha in Christchurch resigns after allegations she failed to protect children’s safety and manage conflicts of interest, according to reporting that cites the Education Review Office (ERO). The ERO says the school’s human resources practices require “immediate attention.” The allegations relate to how child safety is handled and how conflicts of interest are managed within the school’s operations. Following the concerns raised, the principal steps down from the role. The reports describe the resignation as occurring in the context of scrutiny of the school’s employment and safeguarding practices, with the ERO highlighting urgency around human resources matters. The available accounts focus on the stated concerns and the principal’s resignation, without detailing specific incidents or outcomes of any formal processes. No further actions, dates, or findings beyond the reported concerns are included in the information provided.