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Alan Reay has won the right to see legal advice recommending disciplinary action against him be dropped.

Monday, 11 June 2018 20:26
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Alan Reay has won the right to see legal advice recommending disciplinary action against him be dropped.

The engineer whose firm designed the Canterbury Television (CTV) building has won costs as part of a legal challenge to his professional body's right to sanction him.

The High Court has granted Alan Reay costs of $12,934 plus disbursements of $1728 against the attorney-general and the Institution of Professional Engineers New Zealand (Ipenz).

 

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