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Lessons for employers in Mariya Taylor sexual abuse case

Buddle Finlay special counsel Shaun Brookes explains why exemplary damages Taylor sought against the RNZAF were denied.

WATCH: Buddle Findlay special counsel Shaun Brookes speaks with Fiona Rotherham.

There are lessons for employers in a recent High Court ruling even though Mariya Taylor was denied exemplary damages from the Royal New Zealand Air Force for the abuse she had suffered in the 1980s at the hands of former sergeant Robert ‘Groper’ Roper, says Shaun Brookes, special counsel with

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Fiona Rotherham Tue, 11 Feb 2025
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