
PM claimed no conversation on use-of-force in boot camps, despite Cabinet already agreeing to it
Christopher Luxon has now acknowledged it was an issue addressed by Cabinet.
Christopher Luxon has now acknowledged it was an issue addressed by Cabinet.
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon says re was reassured by police there was no point in where children were left alone during the Opotiki gang raids. Video / Mark Mitchell
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