Further charges have been laid in the High Court prosecution of a Hastings man charged with slavery and trafficking.
The charges were laid with an amended notice of charges presented to the court in Napier todayas Samoan national and former horticultural contractor Joseph Matamata, also known as Viliamu Samu, appeared for case review proceedings.
Details of the charges, which Crown prosecutor Clayton Walker said had the consent of the Attorney-General, were not read in court and were not immediately available.
The short hearing was before Justice Peter Churchman, via audio visual link, and defence counsel are Roger Phillip and William Hawkins.
Matamata initially faced 18 charges, including seven of arranging entry of a person into New Zealand by deception and 10 counts of using a person as a slave.