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  1. 2021 NZPSPLA 016.pdf [pdf, 130 KB]

    ...Singh since he was granted a certificate in 2016 which they say shows that Mr Singh is no longer suitable to be a certificate holder. The Police are asking for the cancellation of Mr Singh’s certificate of approval and 24/7 Patrols & Guards licence. [2] Mr Singh has not responded to the Police complaint other than to say that his company is no longer operating and that he is not currently working in security. However, he wants to retain his certificate, so he can return to wor...

  2. 2025 NZPSPLA 045 pdf [pdf, 91 KB]

    ...manager of Security Solutions Limited (SSSL) or as company officer and managing director of S.E.A.L Security Limited (SEAL) was guilty of misconduct by: a) Contravening s 23 of the Act by running a security business through SSSL without a security licence, b) Not adequately investigating the claims immigrant workers paid large sums in cash to secure work visas to work for SEAL and SSSL, and c) Not meeting his obligations to provide the required work for at least four of the wo...

  3. Young people & infringement fines: a qualitative study [pdf, 139 KB]

    ...25 and about 60% relates to just two categories of offending: vehicles that do not comply with registration or warrant of fitness requirements; and drivers who are unlicensed or do not comply with the conditions of learner’s or restricted driver’s licences. This study does not purport to be a representative sample of fines defaulters. Its purpose was to get a qualitative picture of the interaction between the infringement system and a small group of young people who owe significant amount...

  4. Chand and Kumari v Prakash [2012] NZIACDT 85 (3 December 2012) [pdf, 178 KB]

    ...employees and family. His family includes dependent children, his wife’s mother and his parents. 3 [8] Mr Laurent placed particular emphasis on the complaint being an isolated incident, and contrasted it with other cases where licences had been cancelled where there was systemic irresponsibility and bad faith. [9] The submission indicated that Mr Prakash had a busy practice, and said he was a sound practitioner. A client contact report was produced to support that cl...

  5. L-Request-Temp-CoA2-form_2024.pdf [pdf, 447 KB]

    ...form unless the instructions tell you otherwise. Payment information The fee for requesting a temporary certificate of approval is $27 or $23 To confirm how you pay the application fee, visit our website: https://www.justice.govt.nz/tribunals/licences- certificates/pspla/forms-and-fees/ If you need further assistance, then please contact the Authority on: Ph: 0800 477 752 Email: pspla@justice.govt.nz Application fees are non-refundable. Application process To apply for a tempor...

  6. Rao v Singh [2012] NZIACDT 81 (18 October 2012) [pdf, 90 KB]

    ...for the loss of her family’s personal documents, but not provided details of the cost of getting replacements. Decision [5] The grounds on which the complaint has been upheld amount to a contemptuous disregard for the privileges of holding a licence under the Act. Mr Singh’s failure to respond to the complaint with any sense of obligation or concern leaves the Tribunal with the impression he has no intention of meeting the obligations that apply to the holder of a licence under the...

  7. Toiloloi v Letalu [2014] NZIACDT 93 (18 September 2014) [pdf, 193 KB]

    ...standards. [34] The Act has established a regime in which, with limited exceptions, licensed advisers have an exclusive right to provide immigration advice. That exclusive right is enforced by criminal sanctions. The options [35] In relation to licences the disciplinary sanctions in section 51 allow three options: [35.1] suspension (s 51(c)); or [35.2] cancellation of a full licence with permission to apply for a different class of licence. In this way a person may be prevented p...

  8. Prajapati v Khetarpal [2016] NZIACDT 23 (3 May 2016) [pdf, 250 KB]

    ...complaints. That was because the Tribunal did not then have submissions on the appropriate sanctions in this matter. However, it was not appropriate to delay sanctions in the other matters, because, my view was the Tribunal should cancel Ms Khetarpal’s licence due to the OJ complaint alone. The OJ and the Khan complaints potentially reduced penalties in this complaint under the totality principle. [3] These considerations were all set out in the Khan and OJ complaints. The respective...

  9. S v Hakaoro [2015] NZIACDT 56 (14 May 2015) [pdf, 172 KB]

    ...Immigration New Zealand that the complainant and her siblings had job offers. [2.3] Mr Hakaoro used his wife to offer immigration services in exchange for sexual availability, and the provision of domestic services. [2.4] When this Tribunal cancelled his licence, Mr Hakaoro did not tell his client and made no provision for continued representation. [3] The Tribunal upheld the complaint. Mr Hakaoro: [3.1] Breached clauses 1.5(a), (b) and (d), and 8(b) of the 2010 Code; he wholly faile...

  10. TG v Tangilanu [2012] NZIACDT 17 (8 May 2012) [pdf, 90 KB]

    ...protect the interests of consumers receiving immigration advice, and to enhance the reputation of New Zealand as a migration destination, by providing for the regulation of persons who give immigration advice.” Cancellation of Ms Tangilanu’s licence [12] Ms Tangilanu misled her client; it is a serious finding that goes to her honesty, it arose in the context of a client relationship, and concerned her professional duties. Inevitably, the Tribunal must consider whether Ms Tangilan...