Former
heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson has been refused a visa to visit New
Zealand as part of a series of motivational speeches for the second time, the
country’s government said on Friday.
heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson has been refused a visa to visit New
Zealand as part of a series of motivational speeches for the second time, the
country’s government said on Friday.
The 46-year-old Tyson, who served
three years of a six-year U.S. jail sentence for rape, needed dispensation
under New Zealand immigration laws because of his conviction.
three years of a six-year U.S. jail sentence for rape, needed dispensation
under New Zealand immigration laws because of his conviction.
He had initially been granted a visa
by Associate Immigration Minister Kate Wilkinson to visit New Zealand, but that
was revoked when a youth charity which originally backed his appearance at the
Auckland event no longer wanted to have anything to do with the visit.
by Associate Immigration Minister Kate Wilkinson to visit New Zealand, but that
was revoked when a youth charity which originally backed his appearance at the
Auckland event no longer wanted to have anything to do with the visit.
Promoters applied for a new visa after
a second community group said it would support the application in exchange for
him talking to at-risk youth.
a second community group said it would support the application in exchange for
him talking to at-risk youth.
“The original decision in respect of
Mr Tyson was a finely balanced call based on the letter of support from a board
member of the Life Education Trust,” Wilkinson said in a statement.
Mr Tyson was a finely balanced call based on the letter of support from a board
member of the Life Education Trust,” Wilkinson said in a statement.
“When the Trust withdrew its support I
received another application from Mr Tyson’s representatives with the support
of the Manukau Urban Maori Authority.”
received another application from Mr Tyson’s representatives with the support
of the Manukau Urban Maori Authority.”