Law society building stoush: voting system full of holes

Law society building stoush: voting system full of holes
Pattrick Smellie
By Nikki Mandow Dec. 7 (BusinessDesk) - The battle over the sale of the Auckland District Law Society building has taken a bizarre twist, with the opponents saying the way the online voting is structured means it is vulnerable to being tampered with - from either side. Two months ago, ADLS signed a $14.9 million sale and purchase agreement for the Chancery Chambers building in Auckland’s CBD. This is despite members voting in July not to sell, and despite ADLS president Joanna Pidgeon promising not to put the building on the market if mem...