Mentions of Russell McVeagh in New Zealand Parliament debates
Russell McVeagh has been mentioned in 6 parliamentary debates since November 2005.
Limitation Bill
Third Reading 26 Aug 2010
RAYMOND HUO ... such clarity has arguably come at the expense of equities history freedom from limitation periods. I agree with what Russell McVeagh stated in its opinion that although the concept of the “late knowledge period” may prevent injustices to claimants, ...
Finance
Overseas Investment Rules Review—Ownership of Key Assets 23 Jul 2009
Dr Russel Norman I seek leave to table a letter from Dr Richard Worth to Garth Sinclair from the corporate lawyers Russell McVeagh, thanking Mr Sinclair for agreeing to join the reference group. The letter is dated 5 days prior to Mr English’s press ...
Electoral Finance Bill
Second Reading 22 Nov 2007
R DOUG WOOLERTON ... to the National Party included those from a Jones Young trust account, Shortland St, Auckland, of $100,000; a Russell McVeagh trust account, of $50,000; Sky City management—at least it was identified—of $60,000; the Ruahine Trust, PO Box 2244, ...
Auckland Issues
Auckland International Airport Ltd—Sale Options Actions 24 Jul 2007
Rt Hon Winston Peters Would the Prime Minister—sorry, the Minister of Finance—be in any way surprised to know that our old mates Russell McVeagh drew up this document; that it is all the same old faces in the same old places doing the same old thing to screw New ...
Insolvency Law Reform Bill
In Committee 12 Oct 2006
Rt Hon WINSTON PETERS ... every parliamentarian can waive his or her rights to not being served in this House, as I have done. In fact, when Russell McVeagh sued me, I went down to their offices and got the writ off them. Mind you, what happened to the case? They sued me for ...
Rt Hon WINSTON PETERS Russell McVeagh—they are friends of Mr Carter. Of course, a while ago Mr Carter yelled out: “Pay your bills!”. Well, let me just tell ...
Standards and Conformance Bill
Second Reading 5 Sep 2006
Hon Dr NICK SMITH ... to arrange a meeting between Mr Mora and myself. A week later the American company behind Tru-Core, Kop-Coat, had Russell McVeagh serve another set of writs on Dr Robin Wakeling personally for doing no more than testing the product for compliance ...