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Independent Inquiry Essential Says Peters

Published: Mon 2 Feb 2004 05:41 PM
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2 February 2003
Independent Inquiry Essential Says Peters
Rt. Hon Winston Peters, today said that there should be a full independent inquiry into the renewed rape allegations against a senior police officer and two other former officers.
"New Zealanders need to have faith in the Police Service and that is why the inquiry should be carried out by a suitably qualified independent outsider. No police officer should take part in it.”
Mr Peters said it was also important that there should not be a trial by media over the allegations because this could jeopardise possible legal action later on.
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