Ngapuhi leader Sonny Tau has admitted concocting a story with his daughter's partner about who shot five protected wood pigeons (kereru) in Southland last year.
In June, five frozen kereru wrapped in newspaper were found in Tau's checked-in luggage at Invercargill airport. He initially said he killed them, but later his daughter's partner, Douglas James Sadlier, said he had shot them and given them to Tau.
After Department of Conservation (DoC) and police inquiries, both men were charged with perverting the course of justice.
Tau pleaded not guilty, but after a sentencing indication hearing before Judge Mark Callaghan in the Invercargill District Court yesterday, he changed his plea to guilty.
Tau had already admitted hunting and possessing the kereru.