Craig Tuck
Bali accused faces 10 month trial
The Wanganui beneficiary accused of trying to smuggle 1-point-7 kilograms of methamphetamine into Bali is facing a ten month trial. Audio
NZ arrested in bali takes help from same lawyer as Corby
The New Zealander held in Bali for trying to bring in nearly two kilograms of methamphetamine has employed the same death penalty specialist lawyer as Schapelle Corby. Audio
How big a problem is human trafficking in New Zealand?
The first ever people trafficking charges have been laid against two men, charged with arranging by deception the entry of 18 Indian nationals into the country. How many cases are going unreported… Audio
Captain blamed for Korean fishing boat sinking
A coroner has blamed the captain of a Korean fishing boat for it sinking off the Otago coast in August 2010 - the captain and five others drowned. Audio
NZ criticised in US report into human trafficking
The report also says New Zealand has become a destination for Indonesians, Cambodians, Vietnamese and Thais who are forced into labour on fishing boats. Audio
Lawyer for foreign fishing crew on reflagging chartered ships
Listening to that is Craig Tuck - a lawyer who represents crew who say they've been abused and underpaid on foreign chartered fishing boats. Audio
Govt delays action to protect foreign fishing crews
A ministerial inquiry has found repeated instances of foreign crew working on New Zealand chartered fishing boats being mistreated and underpaid. The Slave Free Seas charitable trust's spokesperson… Audio
Korean fishing ship arrested in Lyttleton port by High Court
A Korean-owned fishing vessel berthed in Christchurch's Lyttelton Port has been arrested by the High Court, after claims its workers are being abused and underpaid. Audio
Slave Free Seas Trust
With Craig Tuck. A group of lawyers and other advocates in New Zealand has set up the Slave Free Seas Trust - to push for more human rights protection for crew members and ensure the perpertrators are… Audio