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A disciplinary action against a police constable. The Police Complaints Authority has found there were delays alerting
the fire service to a blaze on Mangere Mountain last year. It centres on a homicide investigation into the death of
Claire Hills on the mountain last year. The report says the constable received a call about the blaze at around 6am but
failed to alert the Fire Service. A second member of the public telephoned alerted the Fire Service about 20 minutes
later. When they arrived the fire was out and the car was extensively damaged. Claire Hills was found dead inside the
car. No one has ever been charged over her death. The PCA investigation has found that Claire Hills’ life would not have
been saved if the call had been passed on but that the delay did result in the loss of forensic evidence. It found the
constable involved was in neglect of duty. The constable was found $450.
Aucklanders cannot wait for 20 years for its second harbour bridge. That’s how long it will be before another bridge is
built, according to Regional Land Transport. Committee members want to first look at other ways of reducing traffic
congestion from the North Shore. But Manukau mayor Sir Barry Curtis says that 20 years is too long to wait. He says
population growth in the Rodney District and in Whangarei will insist that another harbour crossing will be introduced
well before the 20 year period.
And there is more money for education and school classrooms. The Government has announced a total of $1 billion to be
spent on school buildings over the next three years. That’s around $670 million more than announced than was announced
in the coming year in the Budget. Education Minister Nick Smith says the money is much needed with school maintenance
not being up to scratch. He says secondary schools in particular need to be improved.