Diagnostic Medlab v Auckland DHB: Leave denied
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JUDGMENT OF THE COURT
A The
application for leave to appeal is dismissed.
B
The applicant must pay costs of $2,500 to the first
respondents (jointly) and $2,500 to the second
respondent.
REASONS
[1] The proposed appeal concerns the award of a monopoly contract by the several Auckland District Health Boards (the Boards) for communal laboratory services in the Auckland area. It challenges the Boards’ decision to accept a tender from a newcomer, the second respondent Lab Tests Auckland Ltd, which had as one of its shareholders/directors a member of one of the Boards, Dr Bierre.
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See - Full judgment: SC_80_2008_Diagnostic_Medlab_Ltd.pdf
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