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Home›Business & Finance›CRP: No Bearing on Final Decision in 2nd Staff Report
Business & Finance

October 23, 2014 · about 11 years ago

CRP: No Bearing on Final Decision in 2nd Staff Report

The second staff report, released by the Environmental Protection Authority yesterday, contains no conclusions or recommendations reported Chatham Rock Phosphate. “At our request the decision-making committee (DMC) agreed and directed that the staff report should contain no recommendations or conclu

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The second staff report, released by the Environmental Protection Authority yesterday, contains no conclusions or recommendations reported Chatham Rock Phosphate.

“ At our request the decision-making committee (DMC) agreed and directed that the staff report should contain no recommendations or conclusions,” managing director Chris Castle said.

“Following its release we still think the supplementary report has little relevance to the proceedings and still contend it should not have been prepared, because it only looks at information up to the start of the hearing and also ignores the very valuable work completed by expert conferencing. Even more critically, it does not consider evidence at the hearing.

“The DMC ruled the supplementary report should be prepared but not take account of developments during the hearing itself. More importantly, the DMC said, given the scope for potentially significant developments to occur over the course of the hearing, it would be of questionable value for the supplementary report to include an overall conclusion or recommendation on the merits of the consent application.

“We note this is in marked contrast to the first report which reached totally premature conclusions on the basis of information which would inevitably be, and has been, substantially supplemented through various steps of the hearing process.

“We argued a recommendation in the supplementary report could create a premature and misleading impression about the likely outcome of the hearing. This is precisely what happened with the first report where shareholders, prospective investors and other observers, many of them overseas, incorrectly concluded the EPA had already reached a decision. The first report halved the market value of the company and effectively cost CRP shareholders more than $15 million ”

The updated staff report contains a spreadsheet summary and analysis of the information up to the start of the hearing and expert witness conference reports.

“ We are pleased the DMC agreed it would be unfair and contrary to the principles of natural justice that unknown report authors who have not and will not attend the hearing will reach conclusions without having heard the evidence.”

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