There is not and never has been any discretion of the Government involving police work - quite the opposite.
The clear separation between the Government of the day and police decisions over charges and prosecutions is recognized as an essential element of an ethical state.
It is what contributes to New Zealand's top equal ranking in the world with Denmark by Transparency International in its latest ratings.
Ministers, MPs, celebrities, heavies, whoever, have no place using their position to try to influence an outcome of a case, unless it is done transparently.
It would be no less appropriate for Police Minister Anne Tolley to pick up the phone to discuss a case with the police than it would be for her to pick up the phone and call a judge about a case before the courts.
It would be a gross violation of process. The same goes for Maurice Williamson.
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