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Wed, 11 Nov 2009 1:16p.m.
Craig "Lion Man" Busch has been ordered to return a large amount of property to Whangarei's Zion Wildlife Gardens following an ongoing dispute with the company.

Mr Busch, who was the centre of the Lion Man television series, fell out with the park's management, including his mother Patricia Busch, and was sacked last year after working there since 2006.

Evidence provided by park staff to the Employment Relations Authority (ERA) said Mr Busch had over time taken equipment used for day-to-day operations and locked it away in his own possession.

In a decision released today relating to one of a number of disputes involving Mr Busch and the park, the ERA said Mr Busch had to return items listed.

The ERA had painstakingly gone through dozens of disputed items worth tens of thousands of dollars to establish legal ownership.

While Mr Busch got to keep some things, as they were proved to be his own, he was ordered to return items ranging from a vehicle, trailers and guns to tools, fencing equipment and computers.

The wildlife park's representatives said most items were owned by Country Developments Ltd (CDL), which was set up to buy and maintain equipment on its behalf, and of which Mr Busch was once sole director.

The company was entitled to the equipment as a bailee, with the bailor being Mrs Busch.

It also said Wildlife Pictures Ltd owned filming equipment which it had a claim to, but that claim was denied by the ERA.

Representing Mr Busch, Daniel Erickson said there was no dispute about CDL owning the items as part of the overall business, but that Mr Busch had provided many of them through his own means.

The ERA said Mr Busch had to return the items listed within three days of today's decision, or within three days of returning to New Zealand if he happened to be overseas when the decision was released.

It found at least one of the items due to be returned had been sold by Mr Busch, and that left him open for a damages claim.

A decision on the issue of costs relating to a lack of access to park equipment was reserved pending determination of the claim for damages.

There is another ongoing dispute between the park and Mr Busch relating to the ownership of the lions.

NZPA

Comments [5]

Judy
07 Mar 2010 3:51a.m.

I live in England and so have only just read this. Craig Busch has a natural talent for communicating with Big Cats. He repeatedly warns that if you turn your back to them they will possibly attack. Whatever the fall out with his mother,she must realise that his charm is his training and his interaction with the cats. I am sorry to hear about Dalu as I liked him but this will always happen when dealing with potentially wild animals. Good luck raig I hope you will be back. Judy

sharon kewley
10 Feb 2010 12:15p.m.

the lions belong to craig busch .the man who got killed he knowed not to go in there but he did .l understand that craig wasnt there because his mother kick him off the park last year so why are u having ago .you be having ago at his mother for this because he wasnt there.l am mad over this.it seem to me that mrs p busch wants to have ago at her son to make him look bad but it looks bad on her.

christina
05 Feb 2010 10:03a.m.

i think it is all wrong, u dont kill a lion who was just doing what is meant only natural to it!!!! craig should be where he belongs. at the end of the day, its the animals that should come first, not his personal life or stupid petty things that his mother or the park are moaning about!!!!

Becky
01 Feb 2010 10:35p.m.

I think it's outrageous, Craig Busch has an amazing connection with these animals, and encourages learning about respect for these animals, not only in NZ but worldwide. The park are mad, do they not realise that he is the draw that pulls people in from across the world?

glenn
07 Jan 2010 10:31a.m.

im very sad of the death of the keeper but they know whats involved at there own risk,and mr busch the lion man hes amazing in what he does get him back withe the lions and tigers

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