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Taxi court case reveals co-op in-fighting

Taxi co-op "plagued by internal ructions", judge says.

Victoria Young
Tue, 25 Nov 2014

A failed bid for board seats reveals management issues within New Zealand’s biggest taxi business, Auckland Co-op taxis.

In June, two drivers of Auckland’s “blue bubble” taxis, Gurcharanjit Malhi and Balwant Dhaliwal, claimed the organisation breached its own rules in recent elections. 

The pair

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Victoria Young
Tue, 25 Nov 2014
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