Seymour defends keeping controversial donation amid uproar over Mongrel Mob koha Newshub 10 hrs ago Zane Small © Newshub Related video: Watch: The Māori Party was referred to the police for failing to declare nearly $330,000 of donations on time.
ACT leader David Seymour has defended keeping money from a man who threatened to destroy mosques, amid tensions over the appropriateness of donations.
It comes after Seymour and National leader Judith Collins lashed out at Human Rights Commissioner Paul Hunt for giving a $200 koha, a customary Māori gift, to the Mongrel Mob, when he visited the Waikato gang pad in May.
That $200 donation to the mob sent a seriously wrong message
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