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Iwi claims Crafar farm

21 Feb, 2012 01:02 PM
The controversial Crafar farms sale has taken another twist with a group of local iwi moving on to a Benneydale farm and calling for their ''ancestral land'' to be returned.

The Benneydale property is one of 16 Crafar farms under offer from Chinese company Shanghai Pengxin.

The occupiers, who are not part of the Sir Michael Fay group currently challenging the Chinese deal, say they ''will not be going away''.

The Overseas Investment Office (OIO) is reconsidering aspects of its consent recommendation for Shanghai Pengxin to buy the farms, on the order of the High Court.

After judicial review proceedings brought by the Fay-led group of farmers and iwi, the High Court ruled the OIO in recommending approval of the Chinese bid to the Government, did not properly apply the economic benefit test in the Overseas Investment Act.

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