No one had dedicated responsibility for ventilation management. Photo / Getty Images

On Monday, Rebecca Macfie detailed how the Pike River disaster led to much-needed health and safety reforms which were never fully implemented. Now, 15 years on, the coalition is unravelling what was done. You can read that story here. In Part II, the Listener explores how
the tragedy underscored what can happen when deregulated oversight is mixed with a business determined to cut corners.

Pike River chief executive Peter Whittall had driven the project since 2005 but health and safety charges against him were dropped. Photo / Getty ImagesPike River chief executive Peter Whittall had driven the project since 2005 but health and safety charges against him were dropped. Photo / Getty Images

From left, Sonya Rockhouse, Anna Osbourne, and Rowdy Durbridge. Photo / Getty ImagesFrom left, Sonya Rockhouse, Anna Osbourne, and Rowdy Durbridge. Photo / Getty Images

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