The Tribunal's final report focuses on the Crown's conduct in entering into the Wreck Removal Deed as part of its October 2012 settlement with the Rena owners.
The deed obliged the Crown to consider, in good faith, supporting an application by the owners for resource consent. These obligations, the Tribunal found, placed the Rena owners in a special position in the resource consent process in a way that could significantly affect Maori interests in Otaiti.
The Tribunal considered that, by opting in August 2014 to partially oppose the Rena owners' resource consent application, the Crown had averted the primary prejudice that could have arisen.
But the Tribunal also found the Crown's conduct had damaged its Treaty partnership with the claimants and put at risk their ability to engage meaningfully in the resource consent process.
The Tribunal recommended that the Crown take active steps to protect Maori interests in the resource consent process and assist the active participation of affected Maori.