NZ First Foundation investigation: SFO s political donations case against accused duo heads to High Court
26 Jan, 2021 04:29 AM
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Two people are facing charges after a Serious Fraud Office investigation into the NZ First Foundation. No party member has been implicated or charged by the SFO, NZ First leader Winston Peters told reporters. Video / Will Trafford
Two people are facing charges after a Serious Fraud Office investigation into the NZ First Foundation. No party member has been implicated or charged by the SFO, NZ First leader Winston Peters told reporters. Video / Will Trafford
Two people charged over allegations of improper political donations involving the New Zealand First Foundation will now see their case play out in the High Court.
The threats triggered the postponement of eight graduation ceremonies, ruining the plans of thousands of students.
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Graduands at the University of Otago campus, hours after their graduation ceremony was cancelled because of an online threat. Another person who the defendant met on an internet dating site is alleged to have also taken part in the offending. That person has not been arrested, police said. Southern district commander Superintendent Paul Basham said the woman s arrest would provide a sense of relief to both the University of Otago and wider Dunedin community. “I would like to acknowledge vice-chancellor Harlene Hayne, her team, and the university community for the resilience they have shown during an incredibly trying time,” he said.