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NZTR Statement on Animal Welfare Charges

New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing (NZTR) acknowledges the decision today of the Racing Integrity Board’s (RIB’s) Adjudicative Committee regarding Mr John Malcolm and fully supports the decisive action taken against anyone who mistreats animals.

NZTR does not tolerate any behaviour whatsoever that compromises animal welfare.
At an early stage of the RIB’s investigation last year, both Mr John Malcolm and Mrs Rachel Malcolm’s licences were immediately suspended by NZTR, pending the outcome of the adjudicative process. 

In today’s decision related to Mr John Malcolm, the penalty determined by the Adjudicative Committee for four serious racing offences and seven breaches of welfare standards is a lifetime disqualification from any involvement in the Thoroughbred industry. 

NZTR Chief Executive Matt Ballesty confirmed support for the decision. “NZTR fully supports this outcome and remains committed to upholding the highest standards of care and treatment for Thoroughbred horses. We have zero tolerance towards any actions that compromise their wellbeing.”

“The decision regarding Mr John Malcolm sends a clear message that animal welfare is paramount in our industry, and we fully support the outcome.” 

NZTR will continue to enforce strict standards to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all horses within the industry.

 

Corporate Communications
New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing
Contact: Emma Thompson
+64 21 071 2929

nztrcommunications@nztr.co.nz

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6 hours ago, curious said:

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NZTR Statement on Animal Welfare Charges

 

New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing (NZTR) acknowledges the decision today of the Racing Integrity Board’s (RIB’s) Adjudicative Committee regarding Mr John Malcolm and fully supports the decisive action taken against anyone who mistreats animals.

 

NZTR does not tolerate any behaviour whatsoever that compromises animal welfare.
At an early stage of the RIB’s investigation last year, both Mr John Malcolm and Mrs Rachel Malcolm’s licences were immediately suspended by NZTR, pending the outcome of the adjudicative process. 

 

In today’s decision related to Mr John Malcolm, the penalty determined by the Adjudicative Committee for four serious racing offences and seven breaches of welfare standards is a lifetime disqualification from any involvement in the Thoroughbred industry. 

 

NZTR Chief Executive Matt Ballesty confirmed support for the decision. “NZTR fully supports this outcome and remains committed to upholding the highest standards of care and treatment for Thoroughbred horses. We have zero tolerance towards any actions that compromise their wellbeing.”

 

“The decision regarding Mr John Malcolm sends a clear message that animal welfare is paramount in our industry, and we fully support the outcome.” 

 

NZTR will continue to enforce strict standards to ensure the safety and wellbeing of all horses within the industry.

 

 

 

Corporate Communications
New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing
Contact: Emma Thompson
+64 21 071 2929

nztrcommunications@nztr.co.nz

 

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So remind me again what penalty Kurtis Pertab got. Seems he didn't get a clear message.

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