Court of Appeal widens defamation defence from landmark Lange decision

Court of Appeal widens defamation defence from landmark Lange decision
Sophie Boot
By Sophie Boot July 31 (BusinessDesk) - The Court of Appeal has widened the qualified privilege defence to defamation to cover material in the public interest, beyond previous restrictions to coverage of politics, in a finding on a case relating to Māori TV from 2015. The court was considering an appeal by Edward Durie and Donna Hall over a 2015 story broadcast by Māori TV and published on its website about infighting at the Māori Council and the false allegation that the council dismissed Hall in its proceedings regarding the Trans-Pacif...