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NZ: Tribunal will consider if council breached privacy

Posted on November 8, 2015 by pogowasright.org

Mike Dinsdale reports:

A Whangarei man taking a case to the Human Rights Review Tribunal is claiming $50,000 because the district council breached his privacy.

Wayne Deeming said Whangarei District Council passed on information concerning a complaint he made about a sports club to the club and others.

Read more on The Northern Advocate.

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