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Sir Howard Morrison's daughter, Donna Grant, admits four fraud offences

Samantha Olley
By Samantha Olley
Rotorua Daily Post·
16 Dec, 2019 12:59 AM3 mins to read

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Donna Grant at an appearance in the High Court at Rotorua in 2018. Photo / File

Donna Grant at an appearance in the High Court at Rotorua in 2018. Photo / File

Sir Howard Morrison's daughter, Donna Mariana Grant, has admitted defrauding a tertiary education provider and a Crown agency of approximately $1.25 million.

The prominent Māori performing arts educator has pleaded guilty to four fraud charges, one of which relates to the New Zealand Warriors Foundation.

She was supported by eight friends and family members in the public gallery, including her uncle Trevor Maxwell MNZM, a long-serving Rotorua Lakes councillor.

Grant, who is aged 61, held numerous positions with charitable organisations between 2010 and 2014.

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She was a trustee of the Te Arawa Kapa Charitable Trust, a member of the board of trustees for the New Zealand Warriors Foundation, as well as the executive director of a private training establishment, Manaakitanga Aotearoa Trust.

She used her positions to fraudulently obtain funding from Te Whare Wānanga o Awanuiārangi and the Tertiary Education Commission.

This afternoon, before Justice Graham Lang at the High Court at Rotorua, Grant admitted the charges relating to these three organisations.

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She leaned forward with her hands on the front of the dock, and in a softly spoken voice, she pleaded guilty as each charge was read to her.

Grant was the first woman to be appointed to the board of the Warriors rugby league club in 2012. Photo / File
Grant was the first woman to be appointed to the board of the Warriors rugby league club in 2012. Photo / File

She admitted three charges of dishonestly using documents.

The first two charges related to the Te Arawa Kapa Charitable Trust and the third related to the Warriors Foundation.

Her fourth charge of obtaining funding by deception related to the Manaakitanga Aotearoa Trust.

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Justice Lang also entered convictions for all four offences.

Each charge comes with a maximum penalty of seven years' imprisonment.

Grant first appeared in the Rotorua District Court in May last year after the Serious Fraud Office laid representative charges of dishonestly using documents and obtaining by deception and individual charges of creating a forged document and using a forged document.

The last two charges were withdrawn today, and Grant was remanded on bail until her sentencing on February 7 next year.

Serious Fraud Office director of the Julie Read said Grant abused her position of authority and the trust of her colleagues to misappropriate a significant amount of public funds.

"Although the defendant did not use the funds to benefit herself financially, her offending was nonetheless criminal in nature and risked the reputation of the institutions she represented."

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Grant was the first woman to be appointed to the board of the Warriors rugby league club in 2012.

A New Zealand Warriors media spokesman said the organisation had no comment to make.

Donna Grant in Rotorua in 2009. Photo / File
Donna Grant in Rotorua in 2009. Photo / File
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