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Dirty dairying fine unlikely to be paid

- Marty Sharpe marty.sharpe@stuff.co.nz

It was one of the worst cases of dirty dairying in recent times, but the companies can’t pay the $225,000 fine, and the owners have avoided charges.

Two farms that belonged to Far North farmers David and Frances Webster were responsibl­e for allowing dairy effluent to flow into waterways in what an Environmen­t Court judge Craig Thompson called the worst case of ‘‘prolonged non-compliance’’ he had ever seen.

The offending, which saw a huge amount of untreated dairy effluent put into the Manganui River, which feeds into the Wairoa River and the Kaipara Harbour, was described as ‘‘blatant, ongoing and serious’’, with one of the farms being ‘‘awash with dairy effluent’’, resulting in ‘‘gross contaminat­ion’’.

Both farms, located east of Dargavilll­e, had a long history of fines and enforcemen­t action.

David Webster and the companies Clear Ridge Station Ltd and Beejay Stud Ltd were each charged by Northland Regional Council in early 2016.

In October 2016, the charges against Webster were withdrawn after the companies entered guilty pleas.

The companies were convicted and fined a total of $225,000. There was no applicatio­n made at the sentencing for a discount on the grounds of poor financial position. The council, which spent more than $50,000 on the prosecutio­n, was entitled to 90 per cent of the fine. But they never paid.

After a year of no progress the council asked the court to make directions for both companies to provide financial informatio­n to a forensic accountant.

The companies agreed to provide all the requested informatio­n but only provided some. What they did provide revealed they had no remaining assets.

The accountant said if there were any funds, they were likely to be in other companies or trusts related to the Websters, and access to these funds would be ‘‘very unlikely’’.

Property records show that the Clear Ridge farm sold for $4.56 million in January, 2016, but there is no record of when the farm owned by Beejay Stud property was sold, or the sale price.

Judge Greg Davis adjourned the matter until later this month in order to obtain further informatio­n.

 ?? CHRIS MCKEEN/ STUFF ?? Company directors David and Frances Webster leaving Whangarei District Court yesterday.
CHRIS MCKEEN/ STUFF Company directors David and Frances Webster leaving Whangarei District Court yesterday.
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