A former director and owner of a concrete company has been fined $151,875 for misrepresenting his company's cladding panels.
Director Darryl Campbell pleaded guilty to nine charges brought by the Commerce Commission under the Fair Trading Act for misrepresentations to staff and customers between 2007 and 2010.
During that period, the now-defunct Christchurch Lightweight Concrete company claimed it was supplying aerated cladding panels as the Australian-made "Hebel" brand when it was in fact from a Chinese manufacturer. The company supplied the panels for at least 83 properties.
In the Auckland District Court today, Judge Brooke Gibson said Campbell's actions were deliberate. "He clearly knew the panels were not Hebel panels and he also knew, I am satisfied, of their reputation in the market."
Commissioner Anna Rawlings welcomed the sentence.