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  1. [2022] NZIACDT 30 - ZK v Li (19 December 2022) [pdf, 200 KB]

    ...51 Disciplinary sanctions (1) The sanctions that the Tribunal may impose are— (a) caution or censure: (b) a requirement to undertake specified training or otherwise remedy any deficiency within a specified period: (c) suspension of licence for the unexpired period of the licence, or until the person meets specified conditions: (d) cancellation of licence: 4 Unnikrishnan v Goldsmith [2017] NZIACDT 22 at [30]–[31], NT v Parker [2019] NZIACDT 71 at [60]. 5 Immigra...

  2. [2025] NZIACDT 11 - INZ v Li (14 February 2025) [pdf, 202 KB]

    ...51 Disciplinary sanctions (1) The sanctions that the Tribunal may impose are— (a) caution or censure: (b) a requirement to undertake specified training or otherwise remedy any deficiency within a specified period: (c) suspension of licence for the unexpired period of the licence, or until the person meets specified conditions: (d) cancellation of licence: (e) an order preventing the person from reapplying for a licence for a period not exceeding 2 years, or until the...

  3. [2025] NZIACDT 10 – INZ v Li (14 February 2025) [pdf, 203 KB]

    ...51 Disciplinary sanctions (1) The sanctions that the Tribunal may impose are— (a) caution or censure: (b) a requirement to undertake specified training or otherwise remedy any deficiency within a specified period: (c) suspension of licence for the unexpired period of the licence, or until the person meets specified conditions: (d) cancellation of licence: (e) an order preventing the person from reapplying for a licence for a period not exceeding 2 years, or until the...

  4. Objections to applications

    The police can object to your application for a licence or certificate. We’ll send you a copy of the objection if they do object and you have two options for responding. Request a hearing The purpose of this hearing is to address the issue of whether or not the Authority should uphold or dismiss the police objection. This will be held as close as possible to where you live or operate your business. At the hearing the police may be represented by a lawyer or another member of the police. You ca...

  5. Kelly v Tall Poppies Education Limited [2024] NZHRRT 54 [pdf, 339 KB]

    ...McCarthy, Member Ms D Hart, Member REPRESENTATION: Ms L Kelly in person Ms MJ Matthew for defendants DATE OF HEARING: 29 April 2024 DATE OF DECISION: 29 October 2024 2 [1] Tall Poppies Education Limited (Tall Poppies) was licenced by the Ministry of Education to provide home-based early childhood education services.2 It did not deliver those services directly. Rather it contracted with home-based educators, including the plaintiff, for the delivery of those...

  6. Zhang v Deng [2012] NZIACDT 26 (31 May 2012) [pdf, 129 KB]

    ...complaint. That material provided a basis for the following findings: [15.1] Ms Deng was engaged to assist Ms Zhang with seeking a visitor’s permit on or about 26 February 2009. Ms Deng was not then a licensed immigration adviser, she obtained a licence on 1 April 2009. [15.2] Ms Deng failed to enter into a written agreement with Ms Deng for the provision of immigration services. [15.3] Ms Deng received Ms Zhang’s passport, and was paid the sum of $1,580 as fees and disburseme...

  7. Shadforth (Appeal) [2019] NZIACDT 42 (20 June 2019) [pdf, 176 KB]

    ...decision against Ms Shadforth on 16 June 2016 and then a final sanctions decision on 3 August 2016.3 The sanctions reflected not just the Code breaches, but also her conduct after the Tribunal upheld the complaint on 18 May 2016. Ms Shadforth’s licence was cancelled and she was prohibited from applying for a further licence. She was also censured, ordered to pay a penalty of $7,500 and to make a contribution of $5,000 towards the Tribunal’s costs. Ms Shadforth’s complaint t...

  8. [2020] NZIACDT 53 - ZG v Parker (16 December 2020) [pdf, 217 KB]

    ...Immigration New Zealand’s letter of 7 March 2018. This was a breach of cls 2(a) and 7(a) of the Code. SUBMISSIONS Submissions from the Registrar [13] In his submissions of 11 November 2020, the Registrar advises that Mr Parker has held a full licence since 16 January 2013. It is noted that a previous complaint for using unlicensed staff to communicate had been upheld by the Tribunal. As the present conduct had occurred before the earlier disciplinary proceedings, it could n...

  9. [2024] NZIACDT 03 – MT v Murthy (11 January 2024) [pdf, 160 KB]

    ...the future. Complaint referred to Tribunal [15] On 14 November 2023, the Registrar referred the complaint against Ms Murthy to the Tribunal alleging breaches of the specified provisions of the Code: (1) Failed to ensure Erik Murthy’s name and licence number were written in the service contract, in breach of cl 19(a). (2) Failed to include payment terms and conditions in the service contract, in breach of cl 19(i). (3) Failed to ensure the refund clause in the service contract...