Request for information regarding claims made on Barfoot & Thompson's website and FNDC Application and elsewhere:
Email sent to Grant Rose, the manager of the Greenhithe branch of Barfoot and Thompson on Tuesday 2 February 2015:
Tena koe Mr Rose,
I spoke with your wife Michelle yesterday regarding the issue of Mr Julian Batchelor's advertised Christian charity which is included in his Barfoots profile (copy attached). We are reviewing Mr Batchelor's compliance and consultation with hapu and tangata whenua following recent concerns regarding developments on a property which Mr Batchelor claims is owned by a Christian charity, and variously Mr Batchelor claims that the property is owned by a limited liability private company in his applications to local government.
We would appreciated it if you would please provide all information held by Barfoots or by your agent Julian Batchelor regarding any and all Christian charities, other 'charities' and limited liability companies, etc, that Mr Batchelor is involved in, including the trust deed, constitution, rules, stakeholders, etc, including Stop Promoting Homosexuality International. Also please clarify the 'ownership' of the three blocks of land at Rawhiti occupied by Mr Batchelor, the claims of a Christian charity are clearly contradictory to Mr Batchelor's claims that the land is owned by a limited liability private company.
In addition, Mr Batchelor was required to have mandatory $5,000,000 public liability insurance indemnifying both himself and the Far North District Council, and he was required to name the provided, the policy number and other details - these details have not been provided. Please provide this information without further delay - did Mr Batchelor have the required $5,000,000 insurance or not, and if so, who with, what is the policy number and what are the terms.Yours faithfully,
Katherine Raue,
Kaitiaki o Opourua
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