Inspector-Gen. of Intelligence & Security resigns
31 March 2004 Media Statement
Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security resigns
Prime Minister Helen Clark said today that following the High Court judgment issued today, the Inspector-General of Intelligence and Security, Laurie Greig, has given written notice of his resignation to the Governor-General.
“I will now be moving in the near term to consult with the Leader of the Opposition on the appointment of a new Inspector-General.
“Following that consultation on an appropriate candidate, I will make a recommendation to the Governor-General,” Helen Clark said.
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