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A judge at the inquiry says Air New Zealand did not disclose key flight path evidence that would have confirmed what it called an "orchestrated litany of lies" in the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Erebus disaster. A judge involved says.
Judge Gary Harrison, who worked on the inquiry as a young lawyer, said minutes after the board appeared that the company had known from the start that its planes did not normally fly over Mount Erebus.
He said the evidence came too late to support Justice Peter Mahon's highly controversial statement that Air New Zealand witnesses had told "a systematic lie" during the inquiry - "although he belatedly confirmed, that they It was right."
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