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"description": "Camilla Belich has described being duped by a “fake John Campbell” in a new One...",
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"textContent": "Camilla Belich has described being duped by a “fake John Campbell” in a new One MP, One Pint feature for The Spinoff, a story that cuts across NZ politics and political news NZ by exposing how easily a New Zealand MP can be misled by impersonation.\n\n## What the interview covers\n\nThe piece, framed as a Camilla Belich interview, recounts how she was taken in by someone posing as broadcaster John Campbell. The headline “One MP, One Pint” signals the series’ conversational tone, but the account centres on a John Campbell scam and the mechanics of trust between public figures and media identities.\n\nBelich’s experience underscores how public recognition can be exploited, especially when a familiar name is used to create urgency or legitimacy. The “fake John Campbell” approach highlights the power of reputation in New Zealand’s media ecosystem and the risk that comes with assumptions of authenticity.\n\n## Why it matters\n\nFor a New Zealand MP, the incident raises questions about verification practices and the vulnerability of elected officials to deception. It also touches on broader credibility concerns for journalists and the platforms that rely on trust and access, particularly when scams trade on well-known personalities.\n\nThe episode sits within wider anxieties about digital impersonation and the ease of manipulating public trust, suggesting that even routine interactions in NZ politics now carry reputational and security consequences.",
"title": "Camilla Belich and the fake John Campbell episode",
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