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Cave Creek Inquiry

Published: Tue 25 Jun 2002 02:13 PM
25 June 2002
Prime Minister Helen Clark has today advised Christchurch lawyer Grant Cameron that she does not intend to get involved in a re-examination of issues around the Cave Creek tragedy.
The Prime Minister is advising Mr Cameron by letter today that any case to be made by him about re-opening the decision not to prosecute should be directed either to the Commissioner of Police or to the Solicitor-General.
“As Prime Minister, I do not intend to get involved in matters which are properly the province of statutory officers,” Helen Clark said.
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