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No quick fix for outstanding EQC claims, minister still pushing

Minister pins hopes on test cases over claims where damaged houses were on-sold.

Brent Edwards
Fri, 10 Aug 2018

Seven years after the Canterbury earthquakes more than 3000 homeowners are still waiting to have their claims settled by EQC.

In June the EQC Minister Megan Woods received a report from senior public servant Christine Stevenson about what needed to be done to speed up the settlement of

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Brent Edwards
Fri, 10 Aug 2018
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