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The Solicitor-General thinks Crown Law should ve been more empathetic with Lake Alice survivors 28 June 2021
Solicitor-General Una Jagose is the final witness at the Abuse in Care Inquiry hearings about the Manawatu child and adolescent unit.
She s spoken about what she s taken away from the Lake Alice litigations.
Jagose says in the case of Leonie McInroe - whose settlement in 2002 took nine years - the Crown didn t think about the effect on her life.
She says Crown Law needs to understand having the backing of the Crown is powerful - and they re also dealing with significant parts of vulnerable people s lives.
Monday, 28 June 2021, 2:28 pm
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On today’s
show: Paora Crawford Moyle, a social work practitioner with
25 years experience, kicks off the show to discuss the
ongoing Lake Alice Inquiry.
Dr Rawiri Taonui tunes in
to discuss the capital remaining at level 2 until Tuesday
and why the Delta strain of COVID-19 is something to be
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Paul Retimanu, the Deputy Chair of
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