High Court update | Removal of Crown as Trustee

High Court update | Removal of Crown as Trustee

 

On 24 July, a short final hearing was held in the Wellington High Court for the Judge to hear submissions on the outstanding legal matters in our case against the Crown.

 

As part of finalising her orders, the Judge formally removed the Crown as Trustee of the Tenths Trust and appointed the members of Te Here-ā-Nuku Working Group as replacement Trustees. The role of the Trustees is interim, as they work to complete proceedings against the Crown.

 

Throughout this litigation, over the past 16 years, the focus of our evidence has been on the Crown’s legal breaches and failure to act in the best interests of the beneficiaries.  The High Court and Crown accepted that there was no basis for the Crown to continue as Trustee and therefore ordered their removal.

 

The Judge’s order is a significant milestone and represents another step towards resolution.

The role and responsibilities of the replacement Trustees will now pass to those appointed by kaumātua Rore Stafford and ordered by the High Court to act collectively in the interests of all beneficiaries.

 

Read about the interim Trustees, in their capacity as members of Te Here-ā-Nuku Working Group

 

Thank you to whānau and supporters for the messages of support and aroha throughout the hearing and to all who joined in person and online – we will share the final decision as soon as it is issued by the High Court.

Online hui for whānau Wednesday 30 July | LINK

Online hui for whānau Wednesday 30 July | LINK

All whānau are welcome to join our second short, informal online hui next month.

 

Wednesday 30 July, 7.30-8pm

Online via Zoom
Link to join: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81739106152

 

This kōrero will be followed by a Q&A session, with questions submitted via the Zoom chat function to allow as many whānau as possible the opportunity to take part.

 

Short High Court hearing | Thursday 24 July – watch online

Short High Court hearing on Thursday 24 July – watch online

 

In October 2024, the High Court issued its interim decision. We won on almost all of the legal points that were argued. In order to issue her final decision, the Judge asked for further information regarding specific areas of land and economic valuations in the Nelson region.

 

We have reached consensus with the Crown on many of the issues that are still outstanding, but some issues remain. These include, for example, the methodology relating to the calculation of interest.

 

These outstanding issues will be heard at a short hearing at the High Court in Wellington on Thursday 24 July at 10am.

 

We expect this hearing to be just a couple of hours in duration.

 

Whānau are welcome to watch the hearing on this site here where we will be showing the hearing.

 

Thank you for your ongoing support

 

Te Here-ā-Nuku Working Group