Wilson Parking is taking its former South Island boss, Peter Turner, to court over allegations he breached confidentiality and used his position to launch a competing parking business. The company says Turner exploited information and opportunities gained while working at Wilson Parking to set up Mainland Parking and to attract or retain Wilson’s clients for the rival operation. The case is presented as a dispute about misuse of confidential information and conduct while employed. Separate reporting describes the matter as a hearing beginning in court, where Wilson Parking is seeking legal resolution for the alleged breaches. Details of the allegations, such as what confidential material was involved or the specific circumstances of client diversion, are addressed through the court process. The sources provided focus on Wilson Parking’s claims and the fact of the legal proceedings, rather than on any confirmed findings. The outcome of the case and Turner’s response are not covered in the supplied information.
Wilson Parking sues former South Island boss over rival car park business
Wilson Parking is taking its former South Island boss, Peter Turner, to court over allegations he breached confidentiality and used his position to launch a competing parking business. The company say...
- Wilson Parking brings legal action against former South Island boss Peter Turner.
- Wilson Parking alleges Turner breached confidentiality.
- Wilson Parking alleges Turner set up a rival business, Mainland Parking.
- Wilson Parking says the rival business involved taking or targeting Wilson’s clients.
- A court hearing on the dispute begins or is underway.
Wilson Parking says Peter Turner exploited his position at the company to start up Mainland Parking and take Wilson's clients. Photo: NZ Herald New Zealand’s largest car park management and parking provider is chasing its former South Island boss amid claims he breached confidentiality and set up a rival business.
11 hours agoWilson Parking says Peter Turner exploited his position at the company to start up Mainland Parking and take Wilson's clients. Photo: NZ Herald New Zealand’s largest car park management and parking provider is chasing its former South Island boss amid claims he breached confidentiality and set up a rival business.
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