A former Government employee in Northland has been granted further name suppression on charges of selling cannabis and supplying methamphetamine.
The man, who cannot be named or his specific occupation identified, appeared in Whangarei District Court today on a charge of supplying the Class A drug methamphetamine and another of selling cannabis to a person over the age of 18.
Supplying methamphetamine - or P as it is also known - carries a maximum penalty of life imprisonment and police allege both offences happened between June 1, 2011, and June 30, 2012.
In court yesterday before Judge Greg Davis the man's lawyer Peter Magee asked for continued name suppression while Ross Burns, a lawyer from Auckland, on behalf of the police did not oppose interim suppression continuing.
However, Mr Burns said police would oppose name suppression continuing in the long term.