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  1. 2024 NZPSPLA 023 pdf [pdf, 197 KB]

    ......; or (b) Conduct that is incompetent or negligent, or (c) Conduct that would reasonably be regarded by ...private investigators of good standing as being unacceptable. [16] Section 4 of the Act defines misconduct as being conduct by a licence holder “that a reasonable person would consider to be disgraceful, wilful or reckless or conduct that contravenes the Act”. [17] It is not specifically the Authority’s place to assess the findings Mr DX made, in other words co...

  2. OIA-118430.pdf [pdf, 6 MB]

    ...resources responding to alcohol and drug-related incidents. The Ministry of Health and Health New Zealand are taking steps to address alcohol-related harm. Initiatives in this action area include health policy, health promotion, alcohol regulation/licencing, and specific specialist services to support people to reduce or cease their use of harmful substances, including alcohol. Agency accountabilities: • The Ministry of Justice administers the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012 and...

  3. LCRO 95/2023 JV v FA (8 October 2024) [pdf, 177 KB]

    ...The immigration and criminal matters were quite separate and distinct matters. [45] Both Dr JV and Ms HY were required to advance and protect Mr FA’s interests. [46] But the unanimity of purpose in their respective instructions, did not provide licence to Dr JV to disclose information to Ms HY. [47] There is no evidence to support suggestion that Ms HY and Dr JV would share information, and Dr JV’s argument on review that it was reasonable to assume that Mr FA authorised the sharin...

  4. 10.8 In Court Media Guidelines 2016

    ...which shows that they are members of the media (as that term is defined in these guidelines). Suitable identification is an identification card or letter from the member’s organisation along with their personal identification (for example a driver licence). These requirements are designed to ensure that only members of the media can benefit from the use of the press bench and the ability to take notes or electronic records or communicate information. Schedule 5 - Courtroom etiquette Media rep...

  5. [2025] NZREADT 25 – ZA v REAA 2204 & DU (14 July 2025) [pdf, 141 KB]

    ...[Location]. The owners were the trustees of a trust. [7] The licensee is DU, a licensed salesperson. At the relevant time, she was an employee of K Ltd, which managed the property (it will be referred to as the management company). The licensee’s licence is currently voluntarily suspended. Some of the trustees also owned the management company. [8] The property was advertised by DU on a prominent real estate website on 29 April 2014. It was described as an industrial prop...

  6. INZ (Calder) v Tian [2019] NZIACDT 48 (19 July 2019) [pdf, 387 KB]

    ...It was asserted by Ms Tian in the letter that the objective of the complaint was personal and revenge motivated. It sought to blame her for poorly worded instructions. It had been manufactured in a desperate attempt by two managers to have her licence cancelled, given her success. The complaint had been written with malicious and malignant intent. She believed she would have to go to the Ombudsman and/or the State Services Commissioner for justice to prevail. It was a narrowly se...

  7. 2015 Ministry of Justice annual report [pdf, 4.2 MB]

    Annual Report 1 July 2014 to 30 June 2015 E.64 (2015) http://www.justice.govt.nz/ Playing our part in fighting crime STARTED 2-YEAR TERM AS CO-CHAIR OF ASIA PACIFIC GROUP ON MONEY LAUNDERING Improving safety for domestic violence victims DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AMENDMENT ACT TAKES EFFECT Giving victims a stronger voice CHANGES ARISING FROM THE VICTIMS OF CRIME REFORM BILL TAKE EFFECT Equipping communities to address youth crime YOUTH CRIME ACTION PLAN COMMUNITY ACTION PLAN

  8. 2018 Ministry of Justice Annual Report [pdf, 4.3 MB]

    E.64 AR (2018) ANNUAL REPORT 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018 2 ANNUAL REPORT 2017/18 We deliver people-centred services to provide access to justice for all Criminal conviction history checks 3years old that are more than 30 June 2013 30 June 2018 have decreased by Since June 2013 District Court criminal cases 83% 92% 3150 more than dealt with of cases within CORONIAL CASES High Court disposals increased by nearly Care of Children Act applications 15% 18,000 Re

  9. [2007] NZEmpC AC 8B/07 Blaker v B & D Doors (NZ) Ltd [pdf, 142 KB]

    ...judgment. As was said by Judge Shaw in Hudson at para [120]: …the s 103A requirement for the Authority and the Court to stand back and determine the matter on an objective basis by evaluating the employer's actions does not give an unbridled licence to substitute their views for that of an employer. Their role is instead to ask if the action of the employer amounted to what a fair and reasonable employer would have done and evaluate the employer's actions by that obje...

  10. LCRO 74/2020 NS v AD (29 January 2021) [pdf, 285 KB]

    ...(bridging visa) and does not have to do anything with legal services. The interim visa is issued by INZ from the moment a new application is lodged and the applicant has a legal status in New Zealand. [122] I note that Mr CK self-describes as a licenced immigration adviser and provides his licencing and membership details. [123] Except in one respect, which I deal with further below, Mr NS does not take issue with Mr CK’s summary. [124] A member of the public is entitled to expe...