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Pike River charges laid

Department of Labour

Thursday 10 November 2011, 4:35PM

By Department of Labour

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The Department of Labour today laid 25 charges against three parties alleging health and safety failures at the Pike River Coal mine following the tragic deaths of 29 miners nearly a year ago.

The charges were laid at the Greymouth District Court this morning and each carries a maximum penalty of $250,000.

The Department is unable to name those charged at this point as they either have existing name suppression orders in their favour, or have the right to apply for name suppression.

Identifying the specific charges could also lead to identification of the three parties charged so the Department is unable to specify the detail of the charges.

The Department recognises there is high public interest in who has been charged and is taking urgent steps to ensure that where possible, names of the parties charged can be published.

Now that charges have been laid, a formal legal process is underway. The Department is unable to provide further information, and will not be giving interviews.