P.M. says: 'I was right '
PA Wellington | The latest statements, by |[ the president of the Supreme I Council for Sport in Africa I (Mr Abraham Ordia) made it || even more clear that it i would have been unwise to [have anything to do with [him in New Zealand, the Prime Minister (Mr MulIdoon) said yesterday. [ In an interview, Mr Muldoon said it was clear (hat [Mr Ordia was unbalanced on Lthis issue. • “The latest outburst ' confirms what 1 said before. 1 He is in no way interested ’ in learning the truth about ' New Zealand’s attitudes or repeating what he knows to [be the truth about them. “Mr Ordia has had access : to all official documents of ’ the Government and chooses to distort them and tell a ' pack of lies. He chooses to [ignore these documents,” Mr i Muldoon said.
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