New Zealand's justice minister will decide whether former Catholic brother Bernard Kevin McGrath will be extradited to Australia to face 252 charges of child sexual abuse.
In the Christchurch District Court today, Judge Jane Farish said she would refer the matter to Judith Collins because of "compelling and extraordinary circumstances".
The full reasons for her decision will be made available on Monday.
In April last year, Judge Farish ruled McGrath, 66, could be extradited, but on appeal, the High Court ruled the judge should further consider whether to refer the case to the justice minister.
New South Wales police allege McGrath abused 35 boys during the late 1970s and mid-80s.
Further details about McGrath’s alleged offending and his image remain suppressed.
Judge Farish had earlier ruled the suppression orders were necessary to ensure the integrity of any trial in Australia.
McGrath has been living in Christchurch on bail.
In the Christchurch District Court today, Judge Jane Farish said she would refer the matter to Judith Collins because of "compelling and extraordinary circumstances".
The full reasons for her decision will be made available on Monday.
In April last year, Judge Farish ruled McGrath, 66, could be extradited, but on appeal, the High Court ruled the judge should further consider whether to refer the case to the justice minister.
New South Wales police allege McGrath abused 35 boys during the late 1970s and mid-80s.
Further details about McGrath’s alleged offending and his image remain suppressed.
Judge Farish had earlier ruled the suppression orders were necessary to ensure the integrity of any trial in Australia.
McGrath has been living in Christchurch on bail.
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