Protection sought for woman
Political correspondent The Opposition has sought police protection for a Hawke’s Bay woman who had aUeged serious discrepancies over a Maori Access scheme at Mangaroa, near Hastings. Evidence from the woman, who is non-Maori, was presented to the Maori Affairs Select Committee yesterday morning. The Opposition spokesman on Maori affaire, Mr
Winston Peters, said in Parliament last evening that the woman had received a threat against her life. Mr Peters said he had evidence suggesting other threats of violence connected with that project The Minister of Maori Affaire, Mr Wetere, promised last evening that he would make inquiries into the allegation, and take action if it was correct
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Press, 2 December 1987, Page 8
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