A pilot has won a damages claim against the New Zealand Civil Aviation Authority for breaching his privacy during a flawed investigation based on a false allegation of drinking before a flight, with the Human Rights Review Tribunal ordering the CAA to disclose information and pay
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Pilot wins damages claim after holes in CAA probeindependent review finds rights violated
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