Convictions For Burial Ground Damage
13 September 2001
From : New Zealand Historic Places Trust Pouhere Taonga
Trust Prosecution Leads To Convictions For Burial Ground Damage
The New Zealand
Historic Places Trust’s action in prosecuting Payne Sewell
Limited and Higgins Contractors Limited for damaging an
archaeological site was vindicated today with both companies
being found guilty of causing damage or modification to an
archaeological site.
The case was heard before Judge Henwood at the Porirua District Court in mid July of this year. Her Honour reserved her decision, which was released today.
The Judge concluded “the Court is of no doubt that the prosecution have proved the ingredients of the charge against both defendants for the reasons set out in this judgment. The prosecution does not allege that the defendants had the full knowledge of the significant historical evidence relating to this Maori burial site which goes back to the judgment of Judge MacKay in 1896. The allegation and the charge has been brought against them for continuing to work on the site on or about 20 July 2000 once the accidental discovery of the old bones on 5th July 2000 had occurred, and they had been put on notice by archaeologist Susan Forbes.”
The Trust’s Senior Legal Adviser, Claire Heather said the Trust was “satisfied with the outcome of the case. The Trust’s authority process and the work of archaeologists are vital for the proper management of New Zealand’s valuable archaeological heritage and we feel that the integrity of both has been maintained with this decision.”
Dr Rick McGovern-Wilson, the Trust’s
Senior Archaeologist, said that the decision was “a
significant reminder of the importance of New Zealand’s
history and that these sites need to be managed carefully so
they are not lost to future generations.”
For more
information :
Dr Rick McGovern Wilson
Senior
Archeologist
New Zealand Historic Places Trust Pouhere
Taonga