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Ecan staff illegal actions retrospectively ratified

Staff at Environment Canterbury have been enforcing rules without legal authority.

Chris Hutching
Mon, 12 Oct 2015

Staff at Environment Canterbury have been enforcing rules on burners and other matters without legal authority in the view of government-appointed commissioner and retired judge Peter Skelton.

The situation of burners is possibly the most controversial, with Ecan staff this winter staking out

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Chris Hutching
Mon, 12 Oct 2015
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