Discharged over mining

A West Coast man who admitted illegally mining gold on his  property was yesterday  discharged without conviction.

Daniel Scheepers (55) appeared  in the Greymouth District Court for sentence after he last month admitted a charge of contravening the Minerals Act by mining 2.45 ounces of gold on his Moonlight Rd property in January this year.

The court heard  Scheepers mistakenly believed he had approval to mine, having been told by the Grey District Council that if the area to be mined was less than 5000 cubic metres, he did not need a licence from the council.

What was not explained to him, he said, was that he still needed a permit from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment.

Judge Jane Farish accepted  Scheepers genuinely did not know he needed the permit from the MBIE and that he had approached the council multiple times to ensure he was doing everything legally.

Judge Farish noted  there had been similar situations in other parts of the country, including Tasman and Otago, in relation to individual councils’ rules and the need to comply with MBIE regulations.

Scheepers was ordered make a $1000 donation to the Pike River Families Group Committee.

 

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