Mosque terror attacks inquiry to begin hearing evidence this month

5:55 pm on 3 May 2019

The Royal Commission into the terrorist attack on two Christchurch mosques will have an active presence in both Christchurch and Wellington.

Flowers are laid at the special wall set up beside the Christchurch Botanical gardens.

Flowers are laid at the special wall set up beside the Christchurch Botanical gardens. Photo: RNZ / Simon Rogers

The inquiry - which will be headed by Supreme Court Justice Sir William Young - is allowed to begin considering evidence from 13 May.

The $8.2 million investigation will examine the shooter's activities, use of social media and international connections, as well as the priorities of the New Zealand intelligence and security agencies.

The team is to report back back to the Governor General by 10 December.