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Supreme Court upholds Ministry position over leaky buildings

Hon Hekia Parata
Minister of Education

Hon Nikki Kaye
Associate Minister of Education


29 July 2016


Supreme Court upholds Ministry position in case against Carter Holt Harvey

Education Minister Hekia Parata and Associate Education Minister Nikki Kaye have welcomed today’s Supreme Court decision about the Ministry of Education’s case against Carter Holt Harvey over leaky school buildings.

In 2013, the Ministry started legal proceedings, on behalf of schools, against Carter Holt Harvey and others, alleging the supply of defective building products.

“Today’s judgement is a major victory for New Zealand taxpayers as it upholds the entirety of the Ministry’s position and awards legal costs,” says Ms Parata.

“This is the largest product liability claim ever made in New Zealand. Action was taken to protect the Crown’s significant investment in education infrastructure, and to promote better building practices in the future.

“It’s vital we do everything we can to ensure children learn in modern, comfortable environments that inspire them to succeed.

“The Ministry of Education has been at the forefront of the leaky building issue on behalf of New Zealand schools.

“Remedying this issue has an estimated total cost in excess of $1.3 billion. Today’s decision means a significant contribution to these costs can now be sought.”

Ms Kaye says the Ministry has fought this case through the Courts for several years, and this is the third time Carter Holt Harvey has failed in its attempt to have the Ministry’s claim struck out.

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“The Ministry is now planning to proceed to trial, but remains open to settlement discussions with Carter Holt Harvey,” says Ms Kaye.

“We’ve felt strongly about this issue because of the disruption caused to so many schools, students and staff, as well as the costly remediation programme.

“The Ministry has already repaired school buildings at greatest risk of weathertightness failure and is now targeting buildings of medium to low risk. We are five years through a significant programme that has involved fixing huge numbers of schools.

“Over the last few years, the Government has invested more than $5 billion to ensure that more New Zealand students and teachers have the best possible modern learning environments.”

The Ministry of Education is the first Government agency to lodge a major product liability claim and has previously reached successful, out-of-court, confidential agreements with major manufacturer James Hardie, and CSR Building Products Ltd.

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