A methamphetamine rehabilitation programme with close ties to the Mongrel Mob has received money from the Proceeds of Crime Fund. Photo / Vinay Ranchhod/RNZA methamphetamine rehabilitation programme with close ties to the Mongrel Mob has received money from the Proceeds of Crime Fund. The organisation involved in running the programme - Hard to Reach - is run by co-director Harry Tam, a former Mongrel Mob member. The panel will then provide recommendations to the Prime Minister, Minister of Finance and Minister of Justice, who determine which proposals should be approved and funded. What was concerning was the money going to a group so closely linked to the Mongrel Mob, he said.
Source: New Zealand Herald July 15, 2021 10:18 UTC