CTV families profoundly disappointed at lack of response from Prime Minister
15 Dec, 2020 10:00 PM
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Maan Alkaisi (left), Brendan Baker and David Lynch (right) representing the CTV Families Group at a press conference in Christchurch. Photo / Hugh Collins
Maan Alkaisi (left), Brendan Baker and David Lynch (right) representing the CTV Families Group at a press conference in Christchurch. Photo / Hugh Collins
NZ Herald
The families of those killed in the CTV building collapse are disappointed they have not received a response from the Prime Minister to their calls for a review of the decision not to prosecute anyone and a one-on-one conversation.
Press Release – David Lynch Advocate – CTV Families Group CTV Families Group Media Stand-Up Invitation from Professor Maan Alkaisi, Spokesperson CTV Families Group Date: Wednesday, 16 December 2020, 11 am Venue: Site of the former CTV building corner Madras and Cashel Streets Christchurch Issued by David Lynch, …
CTV Families Group Media Stand-Up
Invitation from Professor Maan Alkaisi, Spokesperson CTV Families Group
Date: Wednesday, 16 December 2020, 11 am
Venue: Site of the former CTV building corner Madras and Cashel Streets Christchurch
Issued by David Lynch, Advocate –
CTV Families Group
During the CTV Families Group’s press conference 30 November 2020, Professor Alkaisi respectfully requested, on behalf of the CTV Families Group, that the Prime Minister appoint one or two retired judges to independently review and report on the robustness and integrity of the decision-making process in respect of the Police decision not to pursue prosecution in relation to th