Fleming v Securities Commission

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Fleming v Securities Commission
CourtCourt of Appeal of New Zealand
Full case nameW D Fleming, P F C Murdock, J Carley v Securities Commission, Taranaki Newspapers Ltd
Decided21 March 1995
Citation(s)[1995] 2 NZLR 514
Court membership
Judge(s) sittingCooke P, Richardson J, Casey J, Gault J, Ellis J
Keywords
negligence

Fleming v Securities Commission [1995] 2 NZLR 514 is a cited case in New Zealand regarding negligent cases against the government.[1]

Background[edit]

Between 1987 and 1988, finance company Star Investments placed adverts for deposits in 2 Taranaki newspapers. These adverts were illegal under the Securities Act on numerous grounds. A concerned local solicitor contacted the Securities Commission, and they commenced an investigation, resulting in the Commission advising both the company and the newspaper to cease advertising the securities.

Despite this, the advertisements continued until the company collapsed.

Three of the investors sued both the Securities Commission and the newspaper

Held[edit]

The court of appeal rejected their claim.

References[edit]

  1. ^ McLay, Geoff (2003). Butterworths Student Companion Torts (4th ed.). LexisNexis. ISBN 0-408-71686-X.