The Government has received a fresh visa application for Mike Tyson to visit New Zealand.
Associate Minister of Immigration Kate Wilkinson revoked Tyson's visa last week, after revelations that a letter of support from the Life Education Trust came from a volunteer trustee, and not the national charity itself.
But just a day later, Tyson found another charitable organisation to support his bid for a New Zealand visa and today Ms Wilkinson's office confirmed it had received a new application.
Willie Jackson, chair of the Urban Maori Authority, says his organisation will sponsor Tyson's trip to New Zealand.
“We are not bringing Mike Tyson here to **** anyone. We are bringing Mike Tyson here to change people's lives,” Mr Jackson says.
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Associate Minister of Immigration Kate Wilkinson revoked Tyson's visa last week, after revelations that a letter of support from the Life Education Trust came from a volunteer trustee, and not the national charity itself.
But just a day later, Tyson found another charitable organisation to support his bid for a New Zealand visa and today Ms Wilkinson's office confirmed it had received a new application.
Willie Jackson, chair of the Urban Maori Authority, says his organisation will sponsor Tyson's trip to New Zealand.
“We are not bringing Mike Tyson here to **** anyone. We are bringing Mike Tyson here to change people's lives,” Mr Jackson says.
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