The scandal of the Malaysian diplomat, first disclosed by this newspaper, gets worse at every turn. Initially given diplomatic immunity, he was returned to New Zealand to face trial but tried to get the case thrown out of court on account of the publicity. Failing to evade the charge in
Herald on Sunday Editorial: Diplomat's sentence the final disgrace
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Malaysian diplomat Muhammed Rizalman. Photo / Mark Mitchell
The report of an inquiry into that decision was completed more than a year ago but became available only after the conclusion of criminal proceedings. It has found the immunity was "given" in a single email, "designed to be helpful to Malaysian understanding of the situation, but which nevertheless was ambiguous enough to provide scope for the Malaysian authorities to misunderstand the intentions of the New Zealand Government".
The investigator, former Treasury Secretary John Whitehead, thinks the message might have been different if others had been copied into the email, particularly the Minister, Murray McCully. We wonder. Diplomatic immunity is well entrenched in their ranks. This case has been a disgrace from beginning to end.