Immigration NZ extends review of minister's Karel Sroubek decision
The review of Czech drug-smuggler Karel Sroubek's residency case will be
delayed further after Immigration New Zealand granted Mr Sroubek an
extension.

Immigration Minister Iain Lees-Galloway has been under intense political
pressure over his decision not to deport Sroubek, and ordered a review
after conflicting information arose.
The original deadline for Mr Sroubek's response to the investigation was
next Wednesday, 21 November, marking a three-week deadline.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and Mr Lees-Galloway both previously indicated that was already too long for their liking.
National leader Simon Bridges says the extension shows utter incompetence by this government.
He said it shattered the promises made by Immigration Minister Iain
Lees-Galloway, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern and deputy Prime Minister
Winston Peters, who all said they'd make quick work of this review.
"The prime minister said to New Zealanders 'don't judge me on the actual
decision, judge me on the way we fix it.' Well, I think New Zealanders
will be judging her right now," Mr Bridges said.
He said the original decision lacked due diligence, and it had only been a shambles since.
"When they were going through what was clearly a bad decision and
looking at a process around it, they should've then taken some time to
work out what would be a timeline, what would be legally the right thing
to do.
"They clearly didn't do that, they're working more by guess and by hope than any sort of good, competent process."
The new extension granted to Mr Sroubek's legal team pushes the deadline out to at least a month.
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