Auckland Council has reached a settlement with cafe owner Dilip Kumar Rupa regarding nearly $1 million in overdue rates, leading to the abandonment of plans for a forced sale of Rupa’s Cafe and two Grey Lynn homes. The council’s chief financial officer, Ross Tucker, confirmed the settlement, although the specifics remain confidential. This resolution comes after a lengthy dispute, with Rupa having refused to pay rates on the family-owned properties for several years, culminating in what was reported as the city’s largest outstanding rates debt.
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Auckland musician who abused ex will lose his career if convicted and named, lawyer argues
Documents reveal that an Auckland musician, convicted of assaulting his ex-girlfriend, faces career-ending consequences if named, according to his lawyer. A judge denied name suppression and a discharge without conviction, sentencing him to 80 hours of community work after jurors found him guilty of biting and using a plastic bottle as a weapon, although he was acquitted of more serious charges. Need More Context? 🔎
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