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