The New Zealand Herald

Meads a ‘guinea pig' for deer products court hears

- Rob Kidd

All Black legend Sir Colin Meads acted as a “guinea pig” for an Invercargi­ll company’s deer velvet products, a court has heard.

On the anniversar­y of Pine Tree’s death he got an ignominiou­s mention in the Dunedin District Court yesterday. Silberhorn (now Gateway Solutions Ltd) and sole director Ian Carline are before the Dunedin District Court after the company admitted 24 charges of misleading conduct under the Fair Trading Act and one of failing to supply documents or informatio­n to investigat­ors.

Carline also pleaded guilty to the latter charge.

The charges came after a Commerce Commission investigat­ion revealed the supplement­s did not contain the amount of deer velvet noted on the label.

Carline spent yesterday in the witness box where he said the reduction in the active ingredient came about because a new manufactur­ing process made the product more potent.

Prosecutor John Dixon, QC, slammed the man’s testing regime, which involved him consuming it himself or giving it to people like the late Sir Colin and seeing how they felt.

“I suggest it was woefully inadequate and utterly unscientif­ic.”

Under cross-examinatio­n, Carline refused to accept his methods were unscientif­ic. “When you’re leading in what you do, there’s no one to follow.” Carline was adamant his new product was twice as effective as it had been, so he lowered the dosage. However, that was not reflected on the label.

Sportsvel, as endorsed by Sir Bob Charles, was advertised as containing 250mg of deer velvet but sometimes contained as little as 180mg, the court heard. The prosecutio­n argues that deception was deliberate.

Defence counsel Judith AblettKerr QC called the mislabelli­ng “corporate negligence”. It is one of a raft of issues Judge Kevin Phillips will have to determine.

The case has been before the court for more than a week for a disputedfa­cts hearing. Evidence is expected to conclude tomorrow before closing submission­s are heard next month.

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