University of Canterbury professor Anne-Marie Brady has gained the repeated attentions of burglars since publishing a report detailing China's influence campaign in New Zealand. Questions sent to the embassy for the People's Republic of China in Wellington about the case went unanswered yesterday. Foreign Minister Winston Peters says Interpol involvement in the Brady investigation suggests Police think there is an "international dimension" to the case. "I wouldn't want to be the Prime Minister or Foreign Minister, if proof came in, having to make the decision 'What am I going to say now?'" He said he and his officials were yet to raise the Brady case with Beijing.
Source: Otago Daily Times September 15, 2018 05:03 UTC