CPP and airport to settle in High Court

Listed Auckland International Airport (AIA) and failed suitor the Canadian Pension Plan Investment Plan (CPP) are headed to the High Court to settle outstanding cost claims of more than $6 million and issues over a confidentiality agreement.

The airport claims expenses of $7.6 million, following CPP having earlier in the year made an unsuccessful $1.75 billion takeover bid, but the Canadian group had since paid the airport $1.34 million.

Yesterday, the airport filed a statement of claim in the High Court, saying in a separate statement the $1.34 million paid covers the airport costs "properly incurred".

"To resolve the issues concerning the amounts that are properly recoverable, CPP has decided to seek a declaration from the High Court," the organisation said in a statement yesterday.

The airport and CPP signed a confidentiality agreement in June last year which included a "no trading" in shares clause covering CPP, which it has been unable to gain airport agreement to change, and it will seek "declarations and other redresses" from the High Court.

 

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