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Published 09:13 7 Sept 2016 BST
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Margaret Comer, the corporate services executive of Gallagher Group (one of the Chiefs' main sponsors), fanned the flames with some particularly ill-judged comments. She stated:
"If a woman takes her clothes off and walks around in a group of men, what are we supposed to do if one of them tries to touch her. It's not nice and perhaps the stripper shouldn't have been hired, but I'm reluctant to say that the boys were out of line."Comer is involved with the Waikato Women's Refuge but those comments have sparked calls from her to step back from her role there. As for the woman at the centre of the scandal, she lost her job with Auckland-based company Strippers R Us for going against its 'no touching policy'. She released a statement to the New Zealand media as the story rumbled into a third month:
'My advice for all women is if you are going to attend an all-male event such as the one organised by the Chiefs, whether you are a paid worker or not, take a friend or a supporter who can make sure you are safe and who can vouch for you afterwards if needed.'https://twitter.com/ChiefsRugby/status/773343942762823680?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw Chiefs chief executive Andrew Flexman has apologised to rugby fans for Strippergate while coach Dave Rennie remarked that the players were 'normal Kiwis' who's mistakes were getting exposed as they are in the public arena. Rugby is trying to move on but is finding it extremely, and understandably, tough. Future Mad Mondays, meanwhile, have been canned. The GAA Hour Hurling Show relives Tipperary’s sensational All-Ireland victory with Paidí Maher. Listen below or subscribe on iTunes.
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