Intueri Education Group, whose Quantum Education Group unit is under investigation by the Serious Fraud Office, has been ordered to pay another $150,000 in reparation and costs to the family of the student who died at its diving school in 2014.
The Auckland-based company will pay $125,000 in reparation to the student's family and $26,000 towards their costs, on top of a $54,000 fine, it said in a statement.
Intueri subsidiary New Zealand School of Outdoor Studies, which trades as NZ School of Commercial Diver Training (NZSCDT), pleaded guilty to one charge laid by WorkSafe New Zealand under the Health and Safety in Employment Act in November, and the judgment was delivered on February 29.
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"This was a tragic incident where a young man lost his life and we again extend our sincere condolences to the family of Mr Moien," chief executive Rob Facer said.