Iwi members are saddened and angry at the announcement yesterday that the Port Nicholson Settlement Trust has sold the
last piece of iwi owned land at Omarukaikuru/Shelly Bay to the Wellington Company owners. This was done without
consultation with or agreement from iwi members. A statement from Mau Whenua – the iwi led group opposed to the sale of
Omarukaikuru/Shelly Bay, makes it clear that they consider that Shelly Bay was never for sale; and “throwing money at
it” does not change that. Mau Whenua have a Waitangi Tribunal claim and Court action underway to have the sale of iwi
land declared invalid and the sale reversed. Further Court action seeks a review of Trust operations and dismissal of
sitting Trustees.
.“We are disgusted in the behaviour of the Settlement Trustees – but sadly not surprised. This is a continuing pattern
of secretive, dishonest and underhand betrayal of iwi as well as irresponsible management of our taonga.” Said Mau Wenua
member Andrew Mepham.
Mepham was clear; “We see this is as a cynical ploy. This is not just a financial issue – it is a social and justice
issue for our iwi and for the greater community. There are significant environmental issues around the proposed
development. It is an environmental catastrophe waiting to happen. It’s ironic in light of recent declarations of a
climate emergency that Wellington City Council is also continuing to facilitate this development.”
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