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Pike River: an unlawful bargain to stifle prosecution

Capital Letter: Penny Pepperell explains the Supreme Court's decision on the prosecution of Pike River's Peter Whittall.

Thu, 30 Nov 2017

People’s primal need to hold a natural person or persons accountable for any tragedy underlies the litigation by Pike River miner families that has now been vindicated by the Supreme Court in Osborne v WorkSafe New Zealand.

The families’ dismay at WorkSafe’s decision to offer no evidence on

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