Christchurch arm twisted over $102m bill, city asset sales loom
The city has been lumbered with a $102 million bill to buy out hillside red-zoned residents.
Chris Hutching
Mon, 02 Jul 2012
Christchurch ratepayers have been hit with a $102 million bill foisted on them by the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority.
Even city councillors were today unaware of the bill, which has apparently been accepted by mayor Bob Parker and chief executive Tony Marryatt.
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Mon, 02 Jul 2012
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