The Minister in charge of New Zealand's intelligence agencies, Andrew Little, says an inquiry into the events surrounding the Christchurch terror attack will show those agencies did their jobs.
Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said yesterday that an inquiry, which would look at the specific circumstances leading up to the Christchurch mosques terror attack, would be launched.
That inquiry would look at what all relevant agencies knew or could or should have known about the man who carried out the shooting – including his access to weapons, his travel and his use of social media.
Speaking to Q&A on Monday night, Little welcomed the news of the inquiry and said it would show the intelligence agencies did their jobs.
"… these agencies have done the correct things and done nothing other than fulfil their mandate in terms of security and intelligence."
He rejected any comments there was too much attention given to surveying potential Islamic extremism over other kinds of extremism.