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New Zealand Charges 13 Parties Over White Island Deaths

30.11.2020 12:26

Charges filed against organizations, individuals for failing to meet safety obligations while visiting active volcano.

New Zealand authorities on Monday filed charges against 10 organizations and three individuals for their alleged failure to meet health and safety obligation while visiting last year an active volcano that killed 22 people, state-run media said.

Each organization face a maximum fine of $1.5 million, while the individuals face fines up to $300,000, according to Radio New Zealand (RNZ).

Announcing the findings of the investigation, WorkSafe chief executive Phil Parkes said it would not be releasing the report as the matter is before the courts.

"This deeply tragic event was unexpected, but that does not mean it was unforeseeable," RNZ "ed Parkes as saying.

"The victims -- both workers and visitors -- all had a reasonable expectation that they could go to the island knowing that those organizations involved had done all they were required to do to look after their health and safety. But had they? That's the question WorkSafe was mandated to investigate," he added.

He said the parties did not meet their obligations and need to face charges in the court.

The first hearing is scheduled for Dec. 15 in Auckland District Court.

In December 2019, a volcanic eruption on White Island, also known as Whakaari, killed 22 people.

*Writing by Islamuddin Sajid -



 
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