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  1. Implementation for Drivers of Crime investment package for alcohol and other drug assessments and interventions [pdf, 221 KB]

    ...for the programmes. Budget arrangements, procurement and timeline 24. We recommend that funding for this initiative should be allocated to Vote: Health. The Ministry of Health will directly manage the contracting for this initiative and seek Requests for Tender from DHBs and the NGO sector. 25. The Ministry of Health will give consideration to enhancing existing services as well as implementing new services in areas with the greatest need. The Ministry of Justice and the Departm...

  2. [2015] NZEmpC 99 NZ Meat Workers Union Inc v South Pacific Meats Ltd [pdf, 249 KB]

    ...question about the procedure that the Authority has followed, is following, or is intending to follow; and (b) without limiting paragraph (a), to a question about whether the Authority may follow or adopt a particular procedure. [8] Again at the request of the Court, the Authority has subsequently stated fully the material facts of the problem or matter to which the question of law relates. 3 That was done by Minute of the Authority issued on 21 May 2015. [9] Observing that the...

  3. LCRO 113-2017 GN v IG [pdf, 265 KB]

    ...After discussion between that lawyer and Mr GN, it was agreed that the estate funds would be amalgamated with the trust funds and invested by Mr GN through his nominee company. [23] In a letter sent directly to Mrs IG on 5 November 2002, he informed her that “all of the assets in the trust and the estate are effectively yours”. [24] Amongst Mr IG’s papers in [Country Z], Mrs IG located a copy of the draft trust deed that Mr GN had prepared for Mr IG to consider in 1992, whic...

  4. Complaints Assessment Committee 414 v Deepak Goyal [2017] NZREADT 58 [pdf, 235 KB]

    ...transaction; and [iii] Mr Grewal/HP & MP would complete the purchase in the event that VAD defaulted. [n] VAD settled the purchase of Number 11 on 27 March 2015. VAD settled the purchase of Number 13 on 25 June 2015. [o] Mr Goyal did not inform either of his vendor clients that his company, VAD, had become the nominated purchaser. Neither vendor was provided with an independent valuation, or signed a consent form for Mr Goyal to buy their property. No commission was rep...

  5. E60 Bob Hawkins - Nautical - EIC - Sealink [pdf, 849 KB]

    ...following: (a) A summary of my evidence (Executive Summary); (b) An assessment of the Application, including an overview of the key points from my peer review and where appropriate an update to my assessment taking into account the additional information that has been received since the completion of the Report (Assessment of the Application); (c) An update following expert witness conferencing, referring to the JWS where appropriate, and a response to issues raised in the Applica...

  6. Te Manutukutuku 73 [pdf, 9.5 MB]

    ...inquiry. Judge Ambler’s widow, Te Tai Ambler, presented the report on behalf of the Tribunal to the deputy chair of the Maniapoto Māori Trust Board, Keith Ikin. The Tribunal issued these first two parts in advance of the full report in response to requests from the Crown and claimants for an early release of its findings on key issues. The title of the report, Te Mana Whatu Ahuru, was adopted from the term which, the Tribunal was told, Ngāti Maniapoto use for the power of ranga...

  7. Wellington Standards Committee 2 v Tennet [2022] NZLCDT 37 (26 October 2022) [pdf, 183 KB]

    ...never produced any invoice relating to reports to support his claim that he believed they cost $3,450. [25] At the beginning of the second day of the hearing, Mr Tennet chose not to offer his office manager Mr Hunter for cross-examination. He had formed the view overnight that his office had mis-stated the cost of disbursements to Legal Aid. If his Exhibit B accurately represents payments out, there is a question for Mr Tennet (and perhaps the Police) as to who really was the paye...

  8. [2024] NZEnvC 026 Nelson City Council [pdf, 515 KB]

    ...Plan, the Council considers that the ramp must be identified on Planning Map 37 by use of the requisite symbol. [38] The Council further contends that the area used to access the beach (the dirt track) is not a ramp in a practical sense; it is an unformed track within the legal road reserve used for access to the foreshore/beach across which vehicles drive to the water’s edge (which could be a distance away of 320m depending on tide). [39] Boats can be launched into the water (and...

  9. [2024] NZEnvC 148 Marlborough District Council v Gifford [pdf, 352 KB]

    ...any actual or likely adverse environmental effects that have been caused by that person. That is what the order here does, by requiring engagement of a suitably qualified approved person to investigate a likely potential contamination effect to inform the position on remediation. The cases cited by Mr Gifford did not involve an investigation that was necessary for the remedy. The cases cited by Ms Besier show that if an investigation is a logical step in remedying the breach, by ident...

  10. Court-User-Survey-2025-results.pdf [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...at court for administrative matters had higher than average satisfaction, while Māori, disabled respondents and people in criminal proceedings had lower than average satisfaction. Satisfaction could be further improved with better access to information. 35% said they didn’t know what to expect before court. Over 20% of respondents only somewhat understood their rights at court. 43% of respondents wanted more information, and most of those wanted to know about what to do and who t...