052 The Multi-Million Dollar Filing Error: Lessons from Daisley v Whangārei with Andrea Mcintosh
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What happens when a government agency insists a document doesn’t exist—only to find it in their own basement years later? In this episode, we are joined by Andrea McIntosh to deconstruct one of New Zealand’s most significant records management failures: Daisley v Whangārei District Council.
This isn't just a legal case; it’s a cautionary tale about what happens when "corporate memory" fails and legacy paper files are treated as "invisible." We explore how a missing 1988 resource consent led to the financial ruin of a landowner and a multi-million dollar negligence penalty for the Council.
Official Case Synopsis (Courts of NZ): Whangārei District Council v Malcolm James Daisley [2024] NZSC 123
- This is the most readable summary of the background, the $4.75m High Court award, and the subsequent appeals regarding negligence and misfeasance.
The Court of Appeal Decision [2024] NZCA 161: Read the full judgment via NZLII
Legal Analysis: Franks Ogilvie: Case Brief on Daisley v WDC
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