COMMENT: Karel Sroubek must by now be the best-known Czech national with New Zealand residency, even if it is in jail, in the country.
And we ain't heard the last of him yet, even though the Beehive will now be wishing they'd never heard the name, let alone allowing Immigration resources to be tied up to produce a winebox full of documents the minister never read when he made his snap decision to let Sroubek stay here.
Of course Sroubek's not going anywhere for a while anyway, given the last time he made a bid for freedom the Parole Board wasn't convinced he'd done enough of his almost six-year jail stretch for smuggling 5kg of ecstasy into the country. It wasn't impressed with the line he spun them so the key's not going to turn in the lock in the foreseeable future.
And that's just as well because even though Immigration Minister Iain Lees-Galloway would give anything to reverse what was an unfathomable decision to give Sroubek residency given his dodgy past it's not going to be easy.
When conflicting evidence emerged after the poorly researched decision that stirred up a hornet's nest in the Beehive, it saw the minister grasping at anything that'd allow him to change it. Three weeks, he told us, was being laid aside for his officials to investigate the new evidence. Too long, protested his embarrassed, and quietly infuriated, boss Jacinda Ardern, she wanted the issue resolved more quickly. Of course she did, it again made her Government look clumsy.