New Delhi: A day after his working visa for Australia was returned, there’s more good news for Mohammad Haneef.
Queensland Health Minister Stephen Robertson said Haneef could be re-registered to work at Gold Coast hospital in Queensland, Australia next month and that he would be happy to have him back.
Meanwhile, Haneef's lawyers released the full transcript of a previously secret second interview with the Australian Federal Police.
His solicitor Peter Russo said the full transcript was being made public at Haneef's request to counter the selective release of information by Australian authorities.
Russo was quoted in the media as saying "He(Haneef) wants all of the matters raised with him by Federal Police and his answers to those questions put into the public arena, because of the continuing attempts being made to slander his name by innuendo and selective release of information by government and Federal Police spokespeople."
"The police translation of the chat room conversation between Haneef and his brother appears at the very end of the interview when Haneef and the police officers were all obviously fatigued," he said.
"It should be noted that Haneef's attempts to correct the translation of the chat room conversation had been brushed aside by the police questioners with a promise that those corrections could be made at the end," he said.
Haneef's work visa to Australia was restored on Tuesday by a Brisbane Federal Court. The Bangalore doctor had been held by the Australian police in the case of failed terror attacks in London and Glasgow in June.
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