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Former Auckland Council building inspector received $35k in cash bribes, home reno work

2:41 pm today
The inspector or engineer is checking the building structure and the requirements of the wall paint.

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A former building inspector who accepted bribes including cash payments and home renovations, has been sentenced to 11 months' home detention.

Nicholas Bright pleaded guilty to 21 charges of corruptly accepting bribes as a public official, when he appeared at the Manukau District Court. It followed an investigation by the Serious Fraud Office.

It related to his employment with Auckland Council, which referred the matter to the Serious Fraud Office after its own internal investigation.

As well as over $35,000 paid in cash payments, the renovation work he received included gas fitting work, installation of a heat pump, double-glazed windows, and a new carport.

Serious Fraud Office director Karen Chang said tackling bribery and corruption involving public officials was a key strategic focus for the SFO, particularly where health and safety may be compromised.

"When public officials engage in corruption, it weakens New Zealand's reputation as an attractive place to invest. As this case highlights, it can also have real consequences for everyday Kiwis, undermining confidence and trust in the safety and compliance of our buildings."

She said the case highlighted the importance of being vigilant in identifying fraud risk factors such as conflicts of interest between staff and vendors and suppliers.

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