China scholar Anne-Marie Brady looks likely to address politicians on foreign interference despite an earlier decision to block her appearance. An inquiry examining possible foreign interference in New Zealand elections, has officially reopened submissions, making way for China scholar Anne-Marie Brady, to have her say. MORNING REPORT/RNZ Labour MPs have blocked leading China politics expert, Anne-Marie Brady, from speaking at Parliament about foreign interference in elections. LYNN GRIEVESON Justice committee chairman and Labour MP Raymond Huo said the decision to prevent Brady from submitting on the issue of foreign interference was "purely procedural" and she was not blocked. "I welcome today's news that the New Zealand Parliament's Justice Select Committee are inviting me to make a submission to the inquiry into foreign interference activities in New Zealand.
Source: Stuff March 25, 2019 02:42 UTC