Rotorua Lakes Council has appeared in court facing a WorkSafe charge relating to an incident last year where a tourist allegedly slipped into a geothermal sinkhole near the Whakarewarewa Village and suffered serious injuries.
The council has not entered a plea to a charge that it failed in its duty and thereby exposed an individual to risk of death or serious injury. The charge carries a maximum fine of $1.5 million.
The case was called in the Rotorua Registrar’s Court yesterday morning and will be recalled in the Registrar’s Court on November 29. Two alleged victims named in the charging documents have been granted interim name suppression.
Details on the charging document show the alleged offending was between July 16 and July 29 last year.
The offence description alleges the council, having a duty to ensure as reasonably practicable the health and safety of other people, namely tourists at the Whakarewarewa Thermal Village on Wahiao Dr, was not put at risk as part of its business or undertaking, namely maintaining and servicing public roads, and failed to comply with the duty. It further said that failure exposed others to a risk of death or serious injury.