Former MP Richard Worth pictured in 2009. Photo / Norrie Montgomery
Former MP Richard Worth pictured in 2009. Photo / Norrie Montgomery
Former National Party MP and Cabinet minister Richard Worth has died aged 73.
A death notice said Worth passed away peacefully yesterday.
Worth served as Minister of Internal Affairs and later as the honorary consul for Monaco.
Richard Worth (left) and the Act Party's Rodney Hide at the televised political debate between Epsom candidates at Epsom Girls Grammar School in 2008. Photo / Glenn Jeffrey
He was Epsom MP from 1999 to 2005 and a list MP from2005 to 2009, when he resigned due to misconduct allegations.
In a family notice published today, Worth was described as a beloved father and father-in-law and adored grandfather.
A memorial service will be held at Parnell's St Mary's-in-Holy Trinity on Monday.
National Party president Peter Goodfellow said the party acknowledged "with deep sympathy" the passing of the former MP.
"Richard served our party and New Zealand well during his time as a National MP from 1999-2009, particularly in the Key Government as the Minister for Internal Affairs, Land Information, Minister Responsible for the National Library, Archives New Zealand, and Associate Minister of Justice," Goodfellow said.