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  1. AF on behalf of Department of Labour v ZR LCRO 111/2012 (31 January 2014) [pdf, 80 KB]

    ...[4] This review relates to the conduct of ZR when assisted an immigration 2 consultancy business known as GV Services. It appears that her assistance was required because the principal of the business (Ms HT) did not have the requisite licence to act as an immigration adviser due to a (at that time) recent change in the law. To enable the business to continue, the assistance of ZR was sought to provide immigration advice. Because ZR was a lawyer she was exempt from the re...

  2. [2021] NZREADT 30 - Kan (17 June 2021) [pdf, 251 KB]

    ...interview. She also recorded that Mr Kan’s decision to withdraw from selling or leasing real estate was a matter for him, personally, and that the complaint process would continue regardless. [12] The Tribunal was advised that Mr Kan’s current licence expired on 31 March 2020 and was not renewed. The charge [13] The Committee laid the charge against Mr Kan on 26 March 2021. The particulars set out in the charge reflect the narration of background facts set out earlier, inc...

  3. 2.9 Tribunals

    ...property and land in the Canterbury earthquakes. Decisions are published on the Ministry’s website here. Back to top Copyright Tribunal The Copyright Tribunal is provided for under the Copyright Act 1994. It hears disputes regarding the provision of licences allowing the copying, performing and broadcasting of copyrighted works. This only applies where the copyright owner has set up a scheme for licensing the use of copyrighted works. Anyone who believes a copyright owner has unreasonably re...

  4. [2020] NZIACDT 17 - XA v Hill (10 March 2020) [pdf, 304 KB]

    ...texts her life partner sent to the complainant and whether she was present at meetings her partner had with the complainant. BACKGROUND [3] Ms Jennifer Ann Hill is a licensed immigration adviser. At the relevant time, she held a provisional licence. She obtained that licence on 10 March 2016, with a full licence being issued on 11 March 2018. [4] At the time Ms Hill was representing the complainant, she described herself to the Immigration Advisers Authority (the Authority) as...

  5. [2006] NZEmpC AC 65/06 McAlister v Air New Zealand Ltd [pdf, 139 KB]

    ...recommended practices must be enacted into contracting states domestic aviation laws unless a state files a “difference”. ICAO standard 2.1.10.1 imposes an age restriction on pilots acting as a PIC: A Contracting State, having issued pilot licences, shall not permit the holders thereof to act as pilot-in-command of an aircraft engaged in scheduled international air services or non-scheduled international air transport operations for remuneration or hire if the licence holders ha...

  6. McLeod v C Yap [2013] NZIACDT 43 (15 July 2013) [pdf, 92 KB]

    ...circumstances, my view is that it is appropriate to determine sanctions in relation to each complaint alone, and not to treat the other complaint as either an aggravating matter, or as establishing a pattern of conduct. [7] However, Ms Yap has had her licence cancelled as a result of her dishonesty in relation to the other complaint, and that has some bearing on the appropriate penalty. In particular, the penalty will be reduced due to her circumstances. The parties’ positions on sanc...

  7. Khan v Devi [2014] NZIACDT 2 (15 January 2014) [pdf, 77 KB]

    ...been numerous decisions of this Tribunal that address the fundamental features of the regime for licensed immigration advisers. Features relevant to the present complaint are as follows: [15.1] Unless a person is licensed or exempt from holding a licence, it is a criminal offence to provide “immigration advice”. [15.2] The Act defines “immigration advice” in broad terms. [15.3] It is not possible for a client engagement to commence, in accordance with the Code of Conduct, with...

  8. Abellera v Elizabeth [2019] NZIACDT 31 (13 May 2019) [pdf, 94 KB]

    ...adviser employed by Best Migration Services Global Pty Ltd (BMS), an Australian company. Ms Elizabeth was based in Australia. Her employer operated in conjunction with FBP International DWC LLC (FBP), a Dubai based company. Ms Elizabeth’s licence expired on 27 May 2017. [3] On 14 July 2015, Mr Joel Abellera, the complainant, entered into a contract with FBP for the provision of immigration services. The fee was US$3,600. The contract was signed by Mr Abellera and by Ms Eliz...

  9. MOJ0614_SEP21_WEB.pdf [pdf, 73 KB]

    ...for up to three years. If you’re convicted for not attending a non-violence course when you’re ordered to, you could be fined up to $5000 or sent to prison for up to six months. If you have weapons You must give the Police: • any firearms licences you have • any weapons you have. Weapons are any firearm, airgun, pistol, restricted weapon, ammunition or explosive. If a final Protection Order is made against you, your firearms licence will be automatically cancelled by the Polic...

  10. People remanded on bail or at large and offending on bail or at large December 2020 [xlsx, 278 KB]

    Contents People remanded on bail or at large, and offending while on bail or at large This includes information on: - people remanded on 'bail' (including 'EM bail') or 'at large' - offences committed while on 'bail' or 'at large' - people offending on 'bail' or 'at large' - people who failed to answer bail. Contents: Number of people on bail or at large Table 1: Number and percentage of people on bail or at l