A British national accused of supplying a Class A drug after a high-profile $144 million drug bust has admitted his role in the offending.
James Edward Woodley pleaded guilty to one charge of possession of methamphetamine for supply this morning.
He appeared briefly in the Auckland High Court before Justice Sally Fitzgerald, who entered his conviction and remanded him in custody.
Woodley will be sentenced on April 21.
A second British man also charged in the case denies the single charge he faces.