Taito Philip Field hit with repayment

KIRSTY JOHNSTON
Last updated 16:21 03/09/2012
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TAITO PHILLIP FIELD: The former MP was jailed on 11 counts of bribery and corruption.

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Disgraced former MP Taito Philip Field has been ordered to pay more than $27,000 to the Solicitor-General for unpaid work carried out on his homes.

Field was found guilty of 11 counts of bribery and 15 counts of attempting to pervert the course of justice in 2009, after he accepted work on his houses from Thai nationals in return for immigration assistance.

He was sent to jail for six years.

Following the case, the Solicitor General applied for Field to pay the money back - an amount he said was $58,000. Field argued it was only $15,000.

It is alleged the four New Zealand properties involved were sold at a profit of $387,500 after being held, on average, for about 18 months.

In a judgement released today, Judge Rodney Hansen ordered Field to pay back $27, 480 - the cost of painting and plastering at the properties, as well as the cost of tiling, painting and plastering at a home in Samoa.

Hansen said  it would not be fair to have regard to the profits made on the sale of the properties for the purpose of determining the penalty.

"I accept that the profit on sale of the properties will not simply be the difference between the purchase and sale prices."

No costs were awarded.

Field was charged after former prime minister Helen Clark ordered an inquiry into the allegations.

He was freed from prison after serving a third of his sentence in October last year.

Ten days after his release, five judges from the Supreme Court unanimously dismissed his appeal.

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