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Conviction no secret

Published: Thu 2 Nov 2000 05:50 PM
2 November 2000 Media Statement
Conviction no secret
Ruth Dyson said today that a drug-related conviction from her youth had been declared on every Labour Party nomination form she had filled in.
She said she was convicted and fined on a charge of possession of cannabis when a teenager.
Helen Clark has long been aware of this matter.
"I find it sickening that some 25 years later someone has anonymously passed this information to journalists," Ruth Dyson said.
ENDS

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