Colin Moyle interview, 1978-04-12

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1978
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24377
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Audio
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Year
1978
Reference
24377
Media type
Audio
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Categories
Nonfiction radio programs
Radio interviews
Radio programs
Sound recordings
Duration
00:05:45
Broadcast Date
12 Apr 1978
Credits
RNZ Collection
Moyle, Colin James (b.1929), Interviewee
TAYLOR, Ron, Interviewer
Broadcasting Corporation of New Zealand (estab. 1976, closed 1988), Broadcaster

The soundtrack of a television interview with Labour MP Colin Moyle, by Ron Taylor of South Pacific Television [BCNZ]

Colin Moyle talks about being accused by the Prime Minister Robert Muldoon of taking part in homosexual activities [illegal in New Zealand at the time of the interview, 1978]

An enquiry held under Sir Alfred North and a report released indicated that Moyle may have misled Parliament. Moyle is critical of the inquiry terms of reference and lack of legal counsel; and mentions the health of North. Moyle says he told the truth and wants the whole affair ended.

[See article in The Listener 27 May 1978, page 8]