comparemela.com

Latest Breaking News On - Pippa sinclair - Page 4 : comparemela.com

Police officer on trial allegedly kicked pregnant ex-wife

Police officer on trial allegedly kicked pregnant ex-wife (Photo / 123rf) Warning: Disturbing content The ex-wife of a police officer on trial said he called her a useless woman who couldn t hold on to a baby when she had a miscarriage just days after he allegedly kicked her in the stomach. The woman told a jury she felt belittled and had to undergo surgery. [He] left for a long period of time and left me to deal with the grief and to look after the boys, she said while giving evidence at Auckland District Court. The officer, who has name suppression, is facing seven charges of family violence relating to his ex-wife, former stepson and nephew over a seven-year period.

The story behind Vodafone s FibreX court ruling

Saturday, 1 May 2021, 2:27 pm Vodafone’s FibreX service was in the news this week. What is the story behind the Fair Trading Act court case? At the Auckland District Court Judge Pippa Sinclair found Vodafone guilty of nine Fair Trading Act charges over its FibreX brand. Sentencing will take place later this year. The judge said she found the branding and advertising was liable to mislead customers into thinking FibreX was a fibre-to-the-home service. In this case, the branding is the name: FibreX. To a causal observer, the name suggests it is a fibre broadband product. As we shall see later, FibreX is close to being fibre, but it is not the

Vodafone appeal possible on FibreX guilty of misleading customers decision

Vodafone appeal possible on FibreX guilty of misleading customers decision 28 Apr, 2021 09:42 PM 3 minutes to read Fibre X promoted at a Vodafone store in the Wellington CBD in October 2017. Photo / Chris Keall Fibre X promoted at a Vodafone store in the Wellington CBD in October 2017. Photo / Chris Keall The long-running Vodafone NZ-Commerce Commission dispute over the telco s historic Fibre X branding campaign could have further to run. Read More But a spokeswoman for the telco would not rule out an appeal, at this point. We re currently digesting the verdict and determining next steps, she said. Advertisement The Auckland District Court ruled on Friday that Vodafone was guilty of nine charges under section 11 of the Fair Trading Act. These related to a marketing campaign in Wellington, Kapiti and Christchurch between 26 October 2016 and 28 March 2018.

Iwi trust chairman Roger Pikia appears in court facing serious fraud charges

Court documents seen by Stuff, allege Pikia conspired to obtain money from Tarit Holdings by deception by reaching an agreement to cut down trees at Eua Forest Tonga. David White/Stuff Roger Pikia appeared in court where he was remanded without plea. (File photo) Between February 2014 and December 2015, Pikia is alleged to have obtained $364,500 from Tarit by falsely representing his role in settlement negotiations. The SFO also alleges Pikia advised Tarit to enter into a contract with Ka Ora Ltd to buy shares for $400,000, without disclosing he would receive shares as a reward for securing the contract. The SFO further alleges Pikia, while acting as an agent of Tarit, corruptly offered to accept, or solicited, $150,000 as a reward for lending his support, as a board member, to the purchase of a Rotorua property.

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana © 2020. All Rights Reserved.