Chinese company Shanghai Pengxin's bid to buy the Crafar dairy farms passed its final legal hurdle today after an attempt to block the deal in the Supreme Court was dismissed.
King Country iwi Ngati Rereahu last month initiated a Supreme Court challenge against the approval for the purchase of the sixteen farms granted by the Overseas Investment Office, associate Finance Minister Jonathan Coleman and Land Information Minister Maurice Williamson.
However the court refused to hear the case saying the claim relied on an examination of the Overseas Investment Act's provisions around the buyers' required business acumen and experience.
The ministers' decision to approve the deal the involved "matters of fact and degree rather than the true meaning of the statute" the judges who considered the application said in their decision.
Shanghai Pengxin first indicated it wished to buy the farms in January last year after a previous Chinese backed bid was rejected on the OIA's good character provisions.