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Osmose New Zealand Ltd v Wakeling

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Citation(s)
  
[2007] 1 NZLR 841

Judge(s) sitting
  
Harrison J

Ruling court
  
High Court of New Zealand

Transcript(s)
  
forms.justice.govt.nz

Decided
  
19 December 2006

Osmose New Zealand Ltd v Wakeling

Full case name
  
Osmose New Zealand Ltd v R N WAKELING First Defendant AND N R SMITH Second Defendant AND TELEVISION NEW ZEALAND First Named Third Party AND RADIO NEW ZEALAND Second Named Third Party AND APN NEW ZEALAND LTD Third Named Third Party AND FAIRFAX NEW ZEALAND LTD Fourth Named Third Party

Osmose New Zealand Ltd v Wakeling [2007] 1 NZLR 841 is a cited case in New Zealand regarding claims in defamation and the defence of free speech.

Contents

Background

Osmose New Zealand Limited manufactured and sold a timber treatment product that Dr Wakeling and Dr Smith in their opinions as scientists, claimed did not work as it should have, contributing to the "leaky homes crisis". Wakeling's statements on the matter were repeated on Radio New Zealand and in The New Zealand Herald.

Osmose subsequently sued Wakeling for defamation for $14,737,778, and Wakelin sought to have RNZ and the Herald joined as co-defendants on the defamation claim, and they claim that re-publication of Wakelings original statements was protected by privilege, as well as under "Lange".

Held

The High Court ruled that in the absence of any malice, the mere republication of statements was privileged, and so was not defamation.

References

Osmose New Zealand Ltd v Wakeling Wikipedia