Chris Kenny calls for PM to sack Andrew Giles over detainee debacle
Sky News host Chris Kenny has called for the Prime Minister to sack Immigration Minister Andrew Giles over the immigration detainee debacle.
Documents tabled to the Legal and Constitutional Affairs Legislation Committee on Monday provided a breakdown of the serious crimes committed by immigration detainees who were freed last year from the landmark NZYQ High Court ruling. The documents revealed that 24 of the freed detainees have reoffended since they were released into the community.
Mr Giles refused to confirm on Monday whether the released paedophiles and murderers currently had ankle bracelets and stressed the community protection board was providing advice on managing the issue. Mr Giles also refused to give a straight answer in parliament on Tuesday when asked if he knew the whereabouts of any of the released criminals.
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