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David Garrett not holding a grudge

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Wed, 06 Jul 2011 7:47a.m.

David Garrett says the investigation was "unpleasant" (NZPA file)

David Garrett says the investigation was "unpleasant" (NZPA file)

Former MP David Garrett is breathing a sigh of relief this morning that police have decided he will not face charges of misleading a court.

Mr Garrett resigned from Parliament late last year when it was revealed he failed to tell a court that he had an assault conviction in Tonga in the 1980s.

In an exclusive interview on RadioLIVE this morning, Mr Garrett said it has been a difficult time of late - but he does not hold any grudges against police over their lengthy investigation.

“It was very unpleasant, yes. Ironically, though, I understand, having lived and worked in Tonga, that it would have been difficult to obtain information and get things done,” says Mr Garrett.

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