Maori leader Willie Jackson has thrown his support behind Mike Tyson coming to New Zealand and will write a letter to the authorities today saying the former boxer could inspire South Auckland youths to turn their lives around.
Associate Immigration Minister Kate Wilkinson yesterday revoked a visa granted to Tyson, a convicted rapist, when it was realised the Life Education Trust, which would have been a charitable beneficiary, did not back his visit.
Ms Wilkinson said the original decision was a finely balanced call and a letter of support from the Life Education Trust had been a significant factor in approving the application.
However, it was revealed yesterday that the letter was written by a volunteer trustee trying to fundraise locally.
Event promoter Max Markson said he did not accept the minister's decision and would try to get another visa issued for Tyson.