A New Zealand defence lawyer with a "colourful life", including being struck off because of his links to the Mr Asia drug ring and then charged with money laundering soon after being reinstated, has died.
Edward Poulter Leary, more commonly known as Eb Leary, died on Sunday of cancer at the age of 71, his wife Claudine confirmed.
The former counsel to Mr Asia drug syndicate kingpin Terry Clark, Mr Leary was struck off in 1987 for introducing the ring leader to another client who then began drug dealing with Clark.
Mr Leary also failed to comply with auditing regulations and also tried to deceive the Inland Revenue Department and the drug trafficking commission.
After being struck off, he and a business partner set up a processing and exporting plant in Auckland, selling and exporting salmon.