Sid Miller
No duty of care for Canterbury onsold homeowners - EQC boss
It's been described by the government as an absolute nightmare for some Cantabrians. And now it's hoping that will come to an end - courtesy of a $300 million fix-it fund.
The government has unveiled… Video, Audio
EQC CEO Sid Miller talks to John Campbell
EQC CEO Sid Miller talks to John Campbell about ongoing disputes, new claims and the turnover in case managers, and what that means for claimants. Video, Audio
EQC claimant: 'Nothing could make up for what we've lost'
EQC claimant Anita explains how she's still battling the Crown agency, years after her home was damaged in the Christchurch earthquakes. She says her floor is still uneven because the scope of works… Video, Audio
CEO unsure how EQC became 'dysfunctional'
EQC's chief executive Sid Miller says he accepts a critical report into wide-ranging deficiencies at the crown agency, but is at a loss to explain how things got so bad. Video, Audio
EQC in dark over total number of claims
Today EQC announced there were 949 more claims than anyone, including the Minister, has previously been told. That means there are now 3617 unresolved claims before EQC - a 35 percent increase on the… Video, Audio
EQC needs law change to remediate bad repairs
The Earthquake Commission is powerless to act when homes sold with quake damage EQC either missed or poorly repaired require remediation work costing more than $100,000, its chief executive tells John… Video, Audio
EQC boss knew of repair problems for a year
Christchurch Regeneration Minister Megan Woods says it could take 18 months to decide who is liable for the repairs for 660 home-owners caught in legal limbo. They've bought homes where they thought… Audio
Chch quake claimants may miss limitation period
EQC CEO Sid Miller says the Crown agency's focus is on settling claims, but homeowners won't be able to take court action against insurers once their limitation periods expired. A source says EQC is… Audio
EQC committed to re-repairs, or cash if 'not trusted'
EQC's Chief Customer Officer Trish Keith says EQC is not taking legal action against Fletchers, but says she's "not prepared" to talk about the company beyond that. Video, Audio
9000 people overcharged to register cars in ACC bungle
ACC admits a bungle caused nine thousand people to pay too much to register their cars, some by more than 100 dollars. Audio
Pressure continues on ACC over private information
Pressure is going on the Accident Compensation Corporation again, this time over how much sensitive information about people it's been giving to employers. Audio
ACC manager responds
ACC's general manager of claims management, Sid Miller is with us. Audio
ACC responds to court ruling over claimants information
ACC's general manager of claims management, Sid Miller responds to claims that their forms are illegal. Audio