Rt Hon Winston Peters New Zealand First
Leader Member of Parliament for Northland 22 MARCH
2017
SAS Claims: Inquiry
Needed
New Zealand First Leader and
Northland MP Rt Hon Winston Peters says an inquiry must be
ordered into allegations made about an SAS raid in
Afghanistan in which six civilians were killed.
“The integrity of the servicemen involved is being
challenged and these allegations cannot be left to stand
without proper investigation.
“It is not good
enough for the Prime Minister, Bill English, to say there
has already been an inquiry by the Afghan government and
Coalition forces.
“What New Zealand must do is
appoint a respected and trustworthy individual who the
public can have faith in, and get the inquiry under way
immediately.
“The inquiry can be held behind
closed doors so SAS members are able to give evidence in
confidence,” says Mr Peters.
“The claims are
made in print and published in the book Hit & Run: The
New Zealand SAS in Afghanistan and the meaning of
honour.”
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