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STUFF Stuff s Duncan Johnstone and Todd Niall take a look at how Team New Zealand and Luna Rossa are shaping up, despite Auckland s Covid-19 alert level 3, postponing the start of the America s Cup. Team New Zealand’s event arm has banned the New Zealand Herald from the America’s Cup media centre after a disagreement over the use of copyright race video. The ban is thought to be the first of a media company at a major sporting event in New Zealand, and follows nine months of frosty relations between the America’s Cup defender, and the paper. Team New Zealand took the move after it said video productions made by the ....
America s Cup defender claims report on alleged misuse of public funds must stay confidential. Emirates Team New Zealand has claimed an audit done on its events arm’s use of public funds for organising next year’s America’s Cup regatta is confidential at the highest level and must remain so as NZME seeks to publish. The fight to keep secret forensic accountant Beattie Varley’s audit report, as part of the Ministry of Business’ investigation into the Kiwi sailing team, kicked off this afternoon in the Auckland High Court. The legal stoush follows Justice Christine Gordon’s interim court order last Thursday that has kept ....
Descartan la acusación contra el Team New Zealand por el uso indebido de 2,4 millones de fondos públicos expansion.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from expansion.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The full statement was so carefully crafted that it stopped short of being an apology. But an apology it was, as it should have been. Quick rewind : In 2017, largely self-funded, Team New Zealand won the America’s Cup. It won the both trophy and the ownership of its next defence, which it brought back to Auckland. As occurred in 2000 and 2003, the team signed a detailed agreement with the government, securing the event for Auckland, with the Government contributing $40 million towards the cost of staging the cup. The “super-ministry” MBIE with tourism, and economic development among its roles became the “partner” of Team New Zealand, and the sister company America’s Cup Event Limited (ACE). ....