Government actions are constitutionally repugnant and it breaches law A top New Zealand public law academic Philip Joseph wants the Government to abolish legislation that sacked Environment Canterbury (ECan) and says shunning of due process is repugnant. reports Paul Gorman of – The Press [...]
Archive for May, 2010
May 19th, 2010 - 7:01 pm § in Uncategorized
Ecan act ‘constitutionally repugnant’, says top law academic
May 12th, 2010 - 4:44 pm § in Uncategorized
Caygill denies secret agenda for Commissioners/ decide for yourself !
In The Press yesterday David Caygill , who has been given the water portfolio of Environment Canterbury denied that the seven commissioners and the Government have a secret agenda for Canterbury . He went on to say “I’ve got the exciting portfolio. It’s hard because its complex and[...]