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Donnelly Makes Statement To Police

Published: Mon 23 Sep 2002 03:45 PM
Donnelly Makes Statement To Police
New Zealand First MP Brian Donnelly says he has made a statement to the police about the events in Wellington on Thursday morning.
He said the matter was now in their hands and he would not be making any further comment on it.
Mr Donnelly said he had a backlog of work to catch up on and would be concentrating on this over the next few days.
He said he would also be making a special appearance with Tim Finn and a number of other celebrity old boys at a charity concert on Friday night for his old school, Sacred Heart in Auckland.
The Whangarei based list MP, a former tenor who sang light opera, went to school with Tim Finn.

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