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  1. Hewitt v Standing [2012] NZIACDT 72 (28 September 2012) [pdf, 96 KB]

    ...decisions disclose that Mr Standing engaged in systematic dishonesty. [4] In 14 of the 17 complaints he abused his status as a licensed immigration adviser, to provide the opportunity to use misrepresentations to induce potential clients to pay fees. [5] He dishonestly misrepresented both the opportunities potential clients had to migrate to New Zealand, and the services he would provide to assist them. The misrepresentations were tailored to what Mr Standing though might be effective...

  2. TB v DF Ltd [2020] NZDT 1370 (9 October 2020) [pdf, 227 KB]

    ...sees fit. Enforcement of Tribunal Decisions If the Order or Agreed Settlement is not complied with, you can apply to the Collections Unit of the District Court to have the order enforced. Application forms and information about the different civil enforcement options are available on the Ministry of Justice’s civil debt page: http://www.justice.govt.nz/fines/about-civil-debt/collect-civil-debt For Civil Enforcement enquiries, please phone 0800 233 222. Help and Further Informa...

  3. LA OAJ Ltd v BK SJ Ltd UJ Ltd [2022] NZDT 83 (7 April 2022) [pdf, 220 KB]

    ...sees fit. Enforcement of Tribunal Decisions If the Order or Agreed Settlement is not complied with, you can apply to the Collections Unit of the District Court to have the order enforced. Application forms and information about the different civil enforcement options are available on the Ministry of Justice’s civil debt page: http://www.justice.govt.nz/fines/about-civil-debt/collect-civil-debt For Civil Enforcement enquiries, please phone 0800 233 222. Help and Further Informa...

  4. MZ v X Ltd [2023] NZDT 511 (16 October 2023) [pdf, 213 KB]

    ...sees fit. Enforcement of Tribunal Decisions If the Order or Agreed Settlement is not complied with, you can apply to the Collections Unit of the District Court to have the order enforced. Application forms and information about the different civil enforcement options are available on the Ministry of Justice’s civil debt page: http://www.justice.govt.nz/fines/about-civil-debt/collect-civil-debt For Civil Enforcement enquiries, please phone 0800 233 222. Help and Further Informa...

  5. N Ltd v EB [2023] NZDT 469 (5 September 2023) [pdf, 239 KB]

    ...sees fit. Enforcement of Tribunal Decisions If the Order or Agreed Settlement is not complied with, you can apply to the Collections Unit of the District Court to have the order enforced. Application forms and information about the different civil enforcement options are available on the Ministry of Justice’s civil debt page: http://www.justice.govt.nz/fines/about-civil-debt/collect-civil-debt For Civil Enforcement enquiries, please phone 0800 233 222. Help and Further Informa...

  6. Kho v Navarette-Scholes [2017] NZIACDT 15 (20 September 2017) [pdf, 202 KB]

    ...the complaint on the basis Ms Navarette-Scholes: [1.2.1] engaged in dishonest and misleading behaviour, in relation to a false date on an agreement; and [1.2.2] breached the Code of Conduct, as she did not have a written agreement, did not set fees that were fair and reasonable, and failed to provide her services to the standard of proper care, diligence, respect and professionalism. [2] The circumstances are set out fully in the respective decisions (www.justice.govt.nz). [3] I...

  7. Connell v Standing [2012] NZIACDT 68 (28 September 2012) [pdf, 94 KB]

    ...decisions disclose that Mr Standing engaged in systematic dishonesty. [4] In 14 of the 17 complaints he abused his status as a licensed immigration adviser, to provide the opportunity to use misrepresentations to induce potential clients to pay fees. [5] He dishonestly misrepresented both the opportunities potential clients had to migrate to New Zealand, and the services he would provide to assist them. The misrepresentations were tailored to what Mr Standing though might be effective...

  8. Bott v Standing [2012] NZIACDT 66 (28 September 2012) [pdf, 96 KB]

    ...decisions disclose that Mr Standing engaged in systematic dishonesty. [4] In 14 of the 17 complaints he abused his status as a licensed immigration adviser, to provide the opportunity to use misrepresentations to induce potential clients to pay fees. [5] He dishonestly misrepresented both the opportunities potential clients had to migrate to New Zealand, and the services he would provide to assist them. The misrepresentations were tailored to what Mr Standing though might be effective...

  9. Liddle v Standing [2012] NZIACDT 74 (28 September 2012) [pdf, 93 KB]

    ...decisions disclose that Mr Standing engaged in systematic dishonesty. [4] In 14 of the 17 complaints he abused his status as a licensed immigration adviser, to provide the opportunity to use misrepresentations to induce potential clients to pay fees. [5] He dishonestly misrepresented both the opportunities potential clients had to migrate to New Zealand, and the services he would provide to assist them. The misrepresentations were tailored to what Mr Standing though might be effective...

  10. Peng v Tan [2017] NZIACDT 19 Peng v Tan (26 September 2017) [pdf, 244 KB]

    ...[1] This decision makes the following orders against Mr Tan in relation to Mr Peng: [1.1] Mr Tan is censured. [1.2] The Tribunal orders that: [1.2.1] Mr Tan pay $3,000 to Mr Peng, being a composite order for both compensation and a refund of fees; [1.2.2] Mr Tan is prevented from applying for any licence under the Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007 until: [1.2.2] he has enrolled in and successfully completed the requirements for the Graduate Diploma in New Zealand Imm...