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Penny Bright draws on councillor support to stop forced house sale

Ms Bright says she has a "gut full of cancer" from fighting with Auckland Council.

Victoria Young
Mon, 14 May 2018

In a bid to stop her house from being sold from under her, anti-corruption campaigner Penny Bright has drawn on the evidence from Auckland councillor Cathy Casey, her ill health, and suggested the Auckland Council is being malicious.

Ms Bright’s application to restrain the council from selling

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Victoria Young
Mon, 14 May 2018
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Penny Bright draws on councillor support to stop forced house sale
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