Former Australian immigration minister Kevin Andrews, who played a key role in the bungled terrorism investigation case of Indian doctor Mohammed Haneef, has said he has ‘no regrets’ of handling the matter. ‘I make no apology for having made a decision in the national interest for the benefit of the people of Australia’, Mr Andrews who faced the inquiry probing the case of Mr Haneef, falsely implicated on terror charges, said.
Monday, October 20, 2008
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