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Court hears lump sum fine could jeopardise company’s future

Brendan Kennedy will be first company director to be sentenced under a specific section of the HWSA.

Reweti Kohere Wed, 05 May 2021

A company facing a maximum fine of $1.5 million for workplace health and safety failures that caused a man’s death in April 2019, has stressed a lump sum payment will put its day-to-day operations at risk.

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Reweti Kohere Wed, 05 May 2021
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