Former funeral director Fiona Bakulich, 48, is facing charges of interfering with human remains and eight counts of obtaining by deception in relation to burials at Auckland’s largest cemetery. Name suppression was denied by Judge Steve Bonnar, with an appeal pending, but Bakulich’s lawyer confirmed that she is no longer seeking suppression. Bakulich appeared in the Auckland District Court on 25 October and is scheduled to reappear on 30 October.
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Prime Minister Christopher Luxon hints at new rules for foreign home buyers amid immigration concerns
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon has suggested new regulations for foreign homebuyers amid concerns from Foreign Minister Winston Peters about rising migration. Luxon emphasized that discussions focus on the value of homes immigrants can purchase rather than their origins or skills, with Peters advocating for a complete review of the current scheme. Want More Context? 🔎
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