Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority
CERA aware of business interests, say accused ex-officials
Two former officials accused of serious misconduct at the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority say their bosses knew all about their other business interests.
SFO called in to investigate former CERA officials
An official inquiry has found two former Canterbury quake recovery officials ran a property company while working for CERA. The Serious Fraud Office has been asked to investigate. Audio
Former CERA officials' actions referred to SFO
An inquiry has found two earthquake recovery officials tried to use their positions for personal financial gain. Audio
CERA officials used positions for financial gain
Two former Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority officials attempted to use their positions for their own financial gain and their actions will now be referred to the Serious Fraud Office. Video, Audio
Regenerate Christchurch must involve the community, says mayor
The Christchurch City Council says it is important the group charged with redeveloping the city's red zoned land has the full confidence of the public.
Brownlee had no idea about potential Cera conflicts
Gerry Brownlee says he learned of allegations facing three former Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority staff the day before the story broke.
CERA spent $5m on travel in 5 years
Staff at the now-defunct Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority spent more than $5 million on travel in five years, official figures show.
CERA not forgotten as Ōtākaro CEO steps up
ANALYSIS: The shadow of the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority looms over its replacement's new CEO, writes Belinda McCammon. Audio
CERA defends $2.5m PR bill
The head of the Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority is defending his organisation's multi-million dollar public relations bill.
New rebuild legislation coming soon
Legislation setting up a new agency to oversee rebuilding in Christchurch should be announced within the next month, the city's mayor says.
Red zone infrastructure may be reduced
Residents still living in Christchurch's red zone may have to use septic tanks as the city council looks to stop some infrastructure services to save money.
Chch 'Quake Outcasts' win buy-out battle
A group of Christchurch red zone property owners, known as the Quake Outcasts, have won their battle for a 100 percent buy-out of their land by the Crown.
$75m spent on Chch centre but still no details
The Canterbury Earthquake Recovery Authority has spent more than $75 million on Christchurch's convention centre but key details remain unknown. Audio