Crown Law defends Groser's inaction on TPP OIA request

Crown Law defends Groser's inaction on TPP OIA request
Pattrick Smellie
By Pattrick Smellie Sept. 28 (BusinessDesk) - The Crown Law Office faced questions in the Wellington High Court from a judge keen to understand why Trade Minister Tim Groser dismissed an Official Information Act request for the confidential texts of Trans-Pacific Partnership trade and investment pact negotiations, without closely investigating the documents. Justice David Collins quizzed deputy solicitor-general Virginia Hardy, appearing for Groser in a claim for a declaratory judgement on the reach of the OIA led by TPP opponent and Univ...