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  1. Rec-Recap-2023-Q1-FINAL.pdf [pdf, 889 KB]

    Recommendations Recap A summary of coronial recommendations and comments made between 1 January and 31 March 2023 Office of the Chief Coroner | 2023 (1) i Coroners’ recommendations and comments Coroners perform essential functions within our society. They inquire into a range of unexpected deaths to establish the identity of the person who has died and the cause and circumstances of their death. While inquiring into a deat

  2. [2006] NZEmpC WC 13/06 Griffith v Sunbeam Corp Ltd [pdf, 179 KB]

    ...agreed to a request from Mr Dobbin to help him with some work on the building site. They also recalled Mr Griffith saying that the builder only needed him for a few minutes and that it would have taken the builder a long time to do the job without his assistance. [40] In the course of giving his explanation, Mr Griffith gave Mr Dais a medical certificate from his general practitioner, Dr Stephan Lombard. This was dated 12 September 2003 and said: Malcolm has reported...

  3. Strickland v Gaensicke [2011] NZWHT Auckland 46 [pdf, 273 KB]

    ...provide working plans and he in turn contacted Mr Sharplin. Mr Sharplin had not visited the site during construction and had not been consulted in relation to any of the design changes. Mr Sharplin contacted the Council officer involved with the job and advised that in these circumstances he could not provide working drawings but could only provide “as built” drawings. As this appeared to be acceptable to the Council, Andre instructed Mr Sharplin to provide the “as built...

  4. Morgan v The Real Estate Agents Authority (CAC 20003) NZREADT 82 [pdf, 331 KB]

    ...involvement in the transaction for Mr Shallue with Mr Denize. Mr Cooper insists that email did not constitute a disclosure of a private transaction by Mr Morgan because the land was still listed with PGG Wrightson, it was still PGG Wrightson’s job to sell it, and that was still Mr Morgan’s job. Mr Cooper did not seem to accept that Mr Morgan was then assisting Mr Denize only. [68] Inter alia, Mr Chesterman pointed out to Mr Cooper that PGG Wrightson had received full commission fo...

  5. Miscarriage of justice - Scott Watson - Ministry's briefing to Minister June 2013 [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    10 June 2013 Hon Judith Collins, Minister of Justice ADVICE ON SCOTT WATSON’S APPLICATION FOR THE EXERCISE OF THE ROYAL PREROGATIVE OF MERCY PURPOSE 1. On 11 September 1999, Scott Watson was convicted of murdering Ms Olivia Hope and Mr Ben Smart. On 1 November 2008 Mr Watson applied for the exercise of the Royal prerogative of mercy in respect of those convictions. On 19 November 2008, His Excellency the previous Governor-General sought your predecessor’s a

  6. Research on the effectiveness of police practice in reducing residential burglary part 10 [pdf, 181 KB]

    Research on the effectiveness of Police practice in reducing residential burglary Report 10 Overview: Research on the Effectiveness of Police Practice in Reducing Residential Burglary Alison Chetwin December 2005 2 Research on the effectiveness of Police practice in reducing residential burglary Report 1: Surveys of Household Burglary part one (2002): Four Police Areas and national data compared, Dr Sue Triggs, Ministry of Justice, 2005. Report 2: Surveys of Household Burglary part

  7. [2016] NZEmpC 20 Roy v Board of Trustees of Tamaki College [pdf, 522 KB]

    ...Pamaka to get into their car and she then left the scene as well. Mr Roy says that although he was upset and embarrassed by these events, he did not make a complaint of assault to the Police (or anyone else) because he feared at the time for his job. He says that when he finally did make a complaint to the Police almost three years after the incident, he was advised that the Police were unable to investigate the complaint because of the time delay and the difficulty of interviewing...

  8. [2016] NZEmpC 165 Lawson v NZ Transport Agency [pdf, 463 KB]

    ...said he was summoned to attend so he had done so. Asked if he had a copy of the summons, he said it was not the sort of thing he would keep. Nor had he made any file notes. As to the nature of his testimony he just said who he was, what his job was, and what he did. He did not have a relationship with Mr Van Heiningen other than as a customer or stakeholder. He thought he might see him perhaps twice a year. Asked if he met Mr Van Heiningen for coffee, he said he may have done s...

  9. Final-Technical-Assessment-A-Transport-v2.pdf [pdf, 2.8 MB]

    ...and demands. 55. As a wider strategic model is not present in this area, trip generation has been based on 'similar' zones of the Wellington Transport Strategic Model beyond Wellington City to relate demands to demographics (population, jobs, school roll) separately for light and heavy vehicles, for each model period. 56. Estimation of external or through-trips was based initially in 2011 on automatic number plate recognition surveys and this was updated in 2020 with GP...

  10. [2015] NZEmpC 122 Campbell v The Commissioner of Salford School [pdf, 631 KB]

    MARLENE CAMPBELL v THE COMMISSIONER OF SALFORD SCHOOL NZEmpC CHRISTCHURCH [2015] NZEmpC 122 [27 July 2015] IN THE EMPLOYMENT COURT CHRISTCHURCH [2015] NZEmpC 122 EMPC 280/2014 IN THE MATTER OF a challenge to a determination of the Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN MARLENE CAMPBELL Plaintiff AND THE COMMISSIONER OF SALFORD SCHOOL Defendant Hearing: 18 - 22 May and 28 May 2015 (heard at Invercargill) Appearances: