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Bright gets serial litigant to take case against Auckland Council

Private prosecution being taken under Public Records Act for the first time 

Sally Lindsay
Mon, 19 Sep 2016

Self-styled anti-corruption public watchdog Penny Bright has upped the ante in her fight with Auckland Council to have its books opened before she pays her rates.

She has enlisted serial litigant Graham McCready who will take a private prosecution against council chief executive Stephen Town

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Sally Lindsay
Mon, 19 Sep 2016
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