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  1. Performance Improvement Framework (PIF) July 2014 - follow-up [pdf, 195 KB]

    ...978-0-478-43415-6 Web address: www.jus ce.govt.nz and also available at www.ssc.govt.nz/pif Crown copyright 2014 Copyright / terms of use This work is licensed under the Crea ve Commons A ribu on-Noncommercial-No Deriva ve Works 3.0 New Zealand licence. [In essence, you are free to copy and distribute the work (including in other media and formats) for non-commercial purposes, as long as you a ribute the work to the Crown, do not adapt the work and abide by the other licence terms....

  2. Chen v Loh [2013] NZIACDT 15 (19 March 2013) [pdf, 218 KB]

    ...only became a licensed immigration adviser on 19 October 2010, which was part-way through the period to which the complaint relates. [11] Mr Loh was contracted to provide services through AGC but was generally employed by another company. He held a licence from 27 February 2009, so he was licensed throughout the time to which the complaint relates. [12] Mr Chen first contacted AGC in December 2009. At that time he was in New Zealand unlawfully; his former adviser had lodged an applic...

  3. [2019] NZEmpC 145 A Labour Inspector v Parihar [pdf, 368 KB]

    ...defendants sold the Hillcrest business to their son, Sunny Parihar, on 2 December 2018. B 16. B was initially employed as a salesperson/staff member by the defendants, he later became a duty manager and then store manager. He held a liquor licence. B was employed from 15 March 2011 to 23 July 2017. He worked full time from December 2011 until his departure in July 2017. 17. B predominately worked at Super Liquor Hillcrest and occasionally filled in at Super Liquor Flagstaff....

  4. Chief Coroner 2019-20 Annual Report [pdf, 2 MB]

    Annual Report 2019/20 Kai Tirotiro Matewhawhati Rangatira o Aotearoa Office of the Chief Coroner of New Zealand http://www.justice.govt.nz/ CONTENTS Introduction 4 Coronial Services of New Zealand 5 A few words from some of our new Coroners 6 Whakaari Disaster 10 The First 48 Hours 11 Jurisdiction of the Coroner 13 Coronial recommendations or comments 15 Performance measures 25 Year in review: 2019-2020 26 National statistics 27 S

  5. Electoral-Matters-Bill_Communications-Tranche-8.pdf [pdf, 28 MB]

    ...Department of Internal Affairs. Section 2638(4) lists the data sources that these agencies may use to provide information to the Electoral Commission, which are: • beneficiary and student information from MSD • motor vehicle registration and driver licence information from NZTA • citizenship and passport information from DIA. Section 2638(2) sets out the information that these agencies may share with the Electoral Commission from t hese data sources. The following information can...

  6. National-Panui-May-2022.pdf [pdf, 453 KB]

    ...Additional Interest & Variation to Whänau Trust A20220003663 214/93 Nathania Ngawini Snowden Herenga A9 & Other Blocks - Constitute the Putiputi Mihirangi Mahuika Whänau Trust A20220004034 150A(3) (b)/93 Cody Keepa Lot 1 DP 9609 GS6C/1218 - Licence to Occupy in Favour of Cody Keepa A20220003664 164/93 Wilson Junior Pare Mangarara 2A5C & Other Blocks - Tranfer of shares from Wilson Junior Pare to 3 Others A20220003564 164/93 Colin Ralph Beaufoy, Alison Mary Beaufoy M...

  7. [2007] NZEmpC WC 5/07 Fuel Espresso Ltd v Hsieh [pdf, 32 KB]

    ...roasting; that he resigned his job on 7 January 2007, giving a month’s notice; and after his resignation he started working at Beangrinding. Mr Hsieh owns a company called Formosa Mansion Ltd which leases the coffee cart off Beangrinding Ltd for a licence fee of $2,800 plus GST a month. I was also told that Mr Hsieh works as the barista and his partner sells the coffee to customers. [11] Mr Ponnapa believes that there are customers from Fuel who have now gone to Beangrinding....

  8. AZ v MX [2015] NZIACDT 75 (22 June 2015) [pdf, 130 KB]

    ...Earlier, the company had engaged an independent licensed immigration adviser, who had her own practice, as a service provider. That other adviser had established a professional relationship with the complainant. The company could not and did not hold a licence. Accordingly, the other licensed immigration adviser had the client relationship until May 2013, when Ms X first became involved with the complainant. 3 [10] The Statement of Complaint takes the approach that Ms X was e...

  9. Choudhary v Smith [2015] NZIACDT 8 (18 February 2015) [pdf, 86 KB]

    ...Any application for an order for the payment of costs or expenses under section 51(1)(g) should be accompanied by a schedule particularising the amounts and basis for the claim. [22] Mr Smith is at risk of a substantial financial penalty, loss of licence, and an order for compensation. In giving Mr Smith notice of the gravity of this matter, I am not indicating the Tribunal has reached any concluded view, or that the Registrar and the Complainant may not 5 successfully advan...

  10. U v Tangilanu [2015] NZIACDT 35 (23 March 2015) [pdf, 135 KB]

    ...Zealand wrote to Ms Tangilanu regarding the application for a work visa and sought information. Ms Tangilanu did not reply, and accordingly on 24 August 2011 Immigration New Zealand declined the application. [5.5] On 23 September Ms Tangilanu’s licence as a licensed immigration adviser expired. She did not tell the complainants their visa applications failed. [6] The Registrar identified potential infringement of professional standards during the course of Ms Tangilanu’s engagement....