Korean police could charge NZ government official after diplomatic immunity waived - News Summed Up

Korean police could charge NZ government official after diplomatic immunity waived


Korean police could charge NZ government official after diplomatic immunity waivedTVNZ Foreign Affairs Minister Murray McCully discusses the incident in Korea involving a Kiwi diplomat. A New Zealand government official in South Korea whohad his diplomatic immunity waived could be charged by police. Foreign Affairs Minister Murray McCully had waived the New Zealander's diplomatic immunity on 9 June to allow police to question him. PETAR KUJUNDZIC/REUTERS New Zealand Foreign Minister Murray McCully waived the diplomat's immunity on 9 June. "New Zealand officials from a number of agencies are covered by diplomatic immunity in places like Korea," McCully said.


Source: Stuff June 27, 2016 22:38 UTC



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