New Zealand's suppression laws are back in the spotlight.
This comes after the Mowbray family called out those on TikTok who placed Mat Mowbray at the centre of a child abuse material case.
The man who was jailed in this particular case has permanent name suppression and has been identified only as a member of a wealthy Kiwi family.
But that didn’t stop people on social media from pointing the finger at Mowbray—and now the family are calling for a review of our suppression laws.
Retired law professor Bill Hodge joined Ryan Bridge to discuss.

Kate Acland: Beef + Lamb NZ Chair on the research finding incentives could help farmers reduce emissions
02:34

Ryan Bridge: The AI takeover isn't coming, it's here
02:13

Alan McDonald: Employers and Manufacturers' Association Head of Advocacy and Strategy on the 13% increase in job ads
03:46