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  1. 2023 NZPSPLA 089 pdf [pdf, 81 KB]

    ...Magele’s certificate and Blade Group’s security licence. Mr Magele has neither applied for waiver of the grounds for disqualification nor provided any submissions as to why his certificate and licence should not be cancelled. In addition, he has not filed any opposition to dealing with the complaint on the papers. [4] Based on the evidence before me I am satisfied that grounds for disqualification now apply to Mr Magele and that because of this he is no longer suitable to be a ce...

  2. [2025] NZEmpC 78 Wilson Parking New Zealand Ltd v Turner & Anor [pdf, 156 KB]

    ...counsel for applicant G Jones, counsel for respondents Judgment: 15 April 2025 JUDGMENT (NO 2) OF CHIEF JUDGE CHRISTINA INGLIS [1] I delivered a judgment on 11 March 2025 granting a search order.1 Today, counsel for the applicant filed a memorandum seeking an amendment to the methodology to be employed by the forensic expert. The application for amendment is supported by an interim report of the computer forensic expert (Mr Hansen-Beadle), who explains that the...

  3. Legal aid - latest news

    Criminal fixed fee review changes New criminal fixed fees for schedules A-C and D-F, Police and Crown prosecution proceedings respectively are being introduced on 4 July. All new grants of legal aid received by Legal Aid Services on or after 4 July 2016 will attract the new fee schedules. Existing grants under the 1 July 2013 fee schedules can move to the 4 July 2016 schedules if and when an amendment to grant is approved for any activity. These are the first set of changes resulting from the No

  4. Objections to applications

    As a member of the public, you can only object to a licence being issued, not a certificate. Only the Police can object to a certificate. Find out the difference between a licence and a certificate To object you need to fill in this form: Objection notice Send your form to us. Postal address: Private Security Personnel Licensing AuthoritySX11159Wellington It’s free to object. The grounds of objection are: not being eligible for a licence under section 62 or section 63 of the Private Security

  5. Legal Complaints Review Officer

    The Legal Complaints Review Officer independently reviews decisions made by the New Zealand Law Society and New Zealand Society of Conveyancers Standards Committees on complaints against lawyers and conveyancers.  The reviews are as informal and straightforward as possible while giving proper consideration to the process of the review itself and the law. In this section: About the Review Officer Apply for a review What happens next Decisions Contact us What to do if you want to complain a

  6. Supporting diversity and inclusion

    Supporting diversity and inclusion in our Court The Judges and staff of Te Kōti Take Mahi o Aotearoa, the Employment Court of New Zealand, respect diversity and seek to support an inclusive and respectful environment for all Court users.  One of the ways in which the Court seeks to do so is by asking representatives to identify their preferred pronoun and/or culturally appropriate honorific in advance of the hearing.  Advice is also sought as to how witnesses wish to be addressed.&nbs

  7. Customer satisfaction with our services remains high

    A summary of the 2017 Court User Survey results show that customer satisfaction remains high, with 81% rating our staff highly on helpfulness, competence, treating customers fairly, and doing what they said they would. 'This year’s survey results are pleasing and show that we are continuing to provide great service to the public every day, with eight in ten court users satisfied or very satisfied with our services and facilities,’ says Chief Executive, Andrew Bridgman. The survey also showed

  8. [2025] NZLCDT 33 Auckland Standards Committee 2 v Ms M (14 July 2025) [pdf, 64 KB]

    ...matter. [2] It was noted that the total of $25,785 appeared high for a matter which proceeded by way of formal proof and in which the lawyer acknowledged strike off to be the inevitable outcome. [3] Counsel for the Standards Committee has now filed a further memorandum, explaining the complexities and areas where time was expended, partly because of somewhat late engagement in the process by Ms M. [4] Counsel for Ms M makes no submissions on the issue of costs and abides the T...

  9. Evaluation of the NZCVS

    In July 2023, the Ministry of Justice commissioned Solasta Consulting Ltd to undertake an evaluation of the New Zealand Crime and Victims Survey (NZCVS). It evaluated the effectiveness of the operation of the NZCVS, and the insights it generates for justice sector agencies. The evaluation found: NZCVS utilises best practice survey methodology it delivers significant value to stakeholders and the justice sector there are no viable alternatives however, end-users seek more context. The report al

  10. NZCVS Methodology Report Cycle 1 (2018) [pdf, 5 MB]

    ...selection 19 Stage 2: Dwelling selection 19 Main sample 19 Fieldwork processes 19 Māori booster sample 20 Stage 3: Respondent selection 20 Probabilities of selection 21 PSUs 21 Dwellings 21 Respondents 22 Process for incorporating address files 22 3. Questionnaire, incident selection and automated offence coding 23 Introduction 23 Mode of interviewing 23 The questionnaire 25 Selection of incidents 27 Selection of incident scenarios 27 Individual and cluster victim forms 28 O...