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WorkSafe lays charges after Whakaari/White Island tragedy

The charges for the unnamed parties and individuals could lead to nearly $16m in fines.

Julie Iles Mon, 30 Nov 2020

WorkSafe has filed criminal charges in the Auckland District Court against 13 parties following its investigation of the Whakaari/White Island tragedy.

In a press briefing to media this afternoon, WorkSafe chief executive Phil Parkes said the charges follow the most extensive and complex

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