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  1. Directory of Official Information J-L [pdf, 836 KB]

    ...members. • The CE Act contains the accountability relationships between entities, board members, responsible Ministers and the House of Representatives. • As a Crown Agency, Kāinga Ora must give effect to Government policy directions, prepare a Statement of Intent, prepare a statement of performance expectations and prepare and publish an annual report. The CE Act also restricts how it may borrow, invest, and establish subsidiaries. Kāinga Ora - Homes and Communities Act 2019...

  2. Directory of Official Information M-O [pdf, 585 KB]

    ...emergencies while also supporting the operation of the emergency management system. • As assurer (a new function) NEMA will provide assurance that the emergency management system is fit for purpose. NEMA’s responsibilities fall under the Civil Defence Emergency Management Act 2002, the National Disaster Resilience Strategy, National CDEM Plan and the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet’s (DPMC’s) Strategic Intentions. 27 Structure NEMA is a departmental agency...

  3. Directory of Official Information J-L [pdf, 834 KB]

    ...members. • The CE Act contains the accountability relationships between entities, board members, responsible Ministers and the House of Representatives. • As a Crown Agency, Kāinga Ora must give effect to Government policy directions, prepare a Statement of Intent, prepare a statement of performance expectations and prepare and publish an annual report. The CE Act also restricts how it may borrow, invest, and establish subsidiaries. Kāinga Ora - Homes and Communities Act 2019...

  4. [2006] NZEmpC AC 53/06 Graham v Crestline Pty Ltd [pdf, 86 KB]

    ...Graham says that, on instruction from his father, he no longer answered or returned calls from Mr Reynolds. [26] On 10 May Mr Reynolds was advised by Crestline’s New Zealand solicitors that Mr Donald Graham was seeking leave to file an amended statement of claim in his challenge in this Court. On the following day, 11 May, Mr Reynolds learnt that Mr Donald Graham had instructed his Western Australian solicitors to proceed with defending the claim against him and asserted that hi...

  5. [2024] NZEmpC 99 Putaanga v MOVe Freight Ltd [pdf, 243 KB]

    ...had been raised in time, there were not any grounds for the complaints. [27] Mr Putaanga’s return to work did not go smoothly, and ultimately his employment was terminated on 12 May 2022 due to medical incapacity. [28] Mr Putaanga filed a statement of problem in the Authority, setting out two claims:7 (a) an unjustified action causing disadvantage arising out of the workplace accident and allegations that MOVe Freight did not adequately protect him; and (b) an unjustifiabl...

  6. [2023] NZEmpC 217 MGK Homes Ltd v Yoon [pdf, 289 KB]

    ...asked to post an advertisement on Trade Me Jobs for a full-time office manager position with Astoria. Other than noting that a Bachelor’s degree in the field of accounting would be a strong advantage, and including the preparation of financial statements for management and shareholders as one of the areas of responsibility, the position description for the advertised role was identical to that which the company says applied to Ms Yoon’s role.3 [15] The email to Ms Yoon request...

  7. Final Process Evaluation for the Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court 2016 [pdf, 2.3 MB]

    1 Final Process Evaluation for the Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment Court Te Whare Whakapiki Wairua Prepared for: Ministry of Justice 17 August 2016 2 Contents 1. Executive summary ............................................................................................................. 3 2. Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 7 3. Evaluat

  8. Butcher v NZ Transport Agency [2022] NZHRRT 21 [pdf, 586 KB]

    Reference No. HRRT 019/2017 UNDER THE HUMAN RIGHTS ACT 1993 BETWEEN STEPHEN GILBERT BUTCHER PLAINTIFF AND NEW ZEALAND TRANSPORT AGENCY FIRST DEFENDANT AND ATTORNEY-GENERAL IN RESPECT OF THE MINISTRY OF TRANSPORT SECOND DEFENDANT AT WELLINGTON BEFORE: Mr RPG Haines ONZM QC, Chairperson Ms MG Coleman, Deputy Chairperson Dr NR Swain, Member Sir RK Workman KNZM QSO, Member REPRESENTATION: Mr SG Butcher in person Mr P Rishworth QC and Mr M McKi

  9. LCRO 154/2023 FH and NH v WA, BF and DT Limited (28 February 2024) [pdf, 347 KB]

    LEGAL COMPLAINTS REVIEW OFFICER ĀPIHA AROTAKE AMUAMU Ā-TURE [2024] NZLCRO 013 Ref: LCRO 154/2023 CONCERNING an application for review pursuant to section 193 of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 AND CONCERNING a decision of the [Area] Standards Committee [X] BETWEEN FH and NH Applicants AND WA, BF and DT LIMITED Respondents DECISION The names and identifying details of the parties in this decision have been changed. Introd

  10. [2017] NZEmpC 144 CE of Social Development v Tuilaepa [pdf, 482 KB]

    ...argument that he had not breached either the Ministry’s Code of Conduct or the Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Residential Care) Regulations 1996. In making that decision she took into account a claim that Mr Tuilaepa acted in self-defence and had not, therefore, breached that code or those regulations. The plaintiff’s applications [9] The Chief Executive is seeking an order that Mr Tuilaepa contribute towards the costs of the Court proceeding of $35,680 based on...