Keep up with
Newstalk ZB

Sun, 19 May 2013, 01:00

Have Your Say

Talkback 0800 80 10 80
Overseas +64 9 307 1080
Text 9292

Follow Us

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • RSS
  • Sign Up

Site Search

Search Search

Select your region:

CTV: Apology has come a bit late - Widower

Share |

CTV: Apology has come a bit late - Widower

By: Jacob Brown | Latest Christchurch News | Wednesday August 8 2012 9:01

 

A widower says an apology from the head of the company that designed Christchurch's CTV building should have come sooner.

Alan Reay offered an apology to the families of those who lost loved ones at the Canterbury Earthquakes Royal Commission yesterday.

Murray Grant's wife Jane died when the building collapsed in last year's February earthquake.

He says the apology helps a little, but it's a bit late.

"He's been in to give evidence now for about the third time. It would have been nicer if it had been the first day he came to the inquiry."

Meanwhile, the former construction manager of all Williams Construction sites in Christchurch, including the CTV building, has told the Commission that issues with the CTV building's construction and design should have been picked up by those closer to the job.

Gerald Shirtcliff is giving evidence via video link from Australia.

He had previously refused to be a witness.

He was asked by the Commission's lawyer why, as the construction manager, he knew nothing of serious construction flaws with the CTV building.

"No I wouldn't have thought that would have been my responsibility, I would have thought there were others that were responsible to ensure that all those details were complied with."

Photo: Getty Images

 

Related Subjects

CTV |

 

Latest Christchurch News

Advertisement
Mike Hosking Breakfast
Advertisement
  • Bill increasing petrol tax passes

  • Super Rugby: Crusaders victorious over Blues

  • North Korea launches short-range missiles

  • Second Airbus for Fiji

  • Inquiry ordered over treatment of residents

  • Tennis: Nadal, Federer through to Rome semis

  • Two arrested after bomb-making materials found

  • 200 day waka journey

  • Auckland Writers & Readers Fes ...

  • Steven Adams: NBA-bound

  • Kevin Milne Comment: Saturday ...

  • Jack Tame Comment: Saturday 18 ...

  • Friday-Budget Passion

  • Thursday-Topless Research

  • Wednesday-Gilmore So Gone

  • Tuesday-Unconventional Centre

National Convention Centre

Do you support the Government's deal with SkyCity over the National Convention Centre

Vote Now

View Results