MPI chose not to prosecute fish dumping out of fears of embarrassment, law still regularly broken, review says

MPI chose not to prosecute fish dumping out of fears of embarrassment, law still regularly broken, review says
Sophie Boot
By Sophie Boot Sept. 16 (BusinessDesk) - Ministry for Primary Industry officials feared embarrassment in electing not to prosecute fishing companies that may have been illegally discarding fish, according to a Queen's Counsel hired to conduct an independent review.  Michael Heron QC was commissioned for the review by MPI director-general Martyn Dunne in May after media reports critical of MPI investigations in 2012 code-named Hippocamp, Achilles, and Overdue. Heron said the ministry wasn't obliged to prosecute or take other compliance act...