Michael Lewis Sabin (born 24 September 1968) is a former police officer, drug educator and New Zealand politician.
He played a key role in establishing the Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court (the AODTC) in New Zealand.
Sabin wrote a book called The Long Way Home after his other son Darryl received a brain injury playing rugby in 2009.
"[13] Key subsequently revealed that he had considered appointing Sabin as a minister when the National Party was re-elected in 2014.
[15] In April 2015 Sabin started working at Peppers Carrington Resort in Karikari,[16] recently bought by Chinese firm Shanghai CRED with plans to greatly expand it.