A company director in New Zealand was sentenced for using a forged building certificate to support a residential roofing product application, marking the first known case of fraud against the CodeMark certification scheme.
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A fire safety certificate was forged for an apartment project. A director has now been sentencedBICs used to retrospectively validate unapproved construction
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