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  1. [2022] NZIACDT 21 - CT v Nandan (18 August 2022) [pdf, 215 KB]

    ...an application for an essential skills work visa. The fee was $2,200. [7] The complainant paid Ms Nandan $2,000 on 25 October 2019. He says he subsequently paid the balance of $200. [8] Ms Nandan surrendered her immigration adviser’s licence on [date], in order to practice law. She has told the Authority that she had an “internal agreement” to move the immigration consultancy’s active files to her new law firm.1 [9] Ms Nandan and the complainant continued to inter...

  2. Mason v REAA Registrar [2013] NZREADT 35 [pdf, 31 KB]

    ...THE TRIBUNAL [1] In our decision of 23 January 2013 [2013] NZREADT 7, we detailed why we consider that the Registrar of the Real Estate Agents Authority was correct on 15 August 2012 to decline the applicant’s application for a salesperson’s licence. We were reviewing that decision of the Registrar pursuant to s.112 of the Real Estate Agents Act 2008 (“the Act”). [2] Section 112(3) provides for such a review to be conducted on the papers. Although it seemed to us on the pa...

  3. Nguyen v Hu [2016] NZIACDT 51 (12 September 2016) [pdf, 134 KB]

    ...address the situation even when facing professional disciplinary charges, protection of the public becomes a priority. [10] In its directions of 11 June 2015 the Tribunal put Mr Hu on notice the Tribunal would potentially make orders affecting his licence, and indicated he may wish to take legal advice. Mr Hu’s response was to fail to take any steps to comply with the timetable the Tribunal set. http://www.justice.govt.nz/ 3 The legal principles relating to exclusion fro...

  4. [2021] NZACDT 15 - YC v Han (29 June 2021) [pdf, 99 KB]

    ...Self-represented 2 INTRODUCTION [1] Ms Yujuan Janelle Han, the adviser, advised YC, the complainant, who was seeking a work visa. However, Ms Han was not named as an adviser in the client agreement. At the time, she held a provisional licence and was supervised by Mr Jiale William Wan. Due to the failure of Mr Wan to reply to a letter from Immigration New Zealand, the complainant’s visa application was unsuccessful. [2] A complaint to the Immigration Advisers Authori...

  5. OIA-126371.pdf [pdf, 855 KB]

    Justice Centre | 19 Aitken Street DX SX10088 | Wellington T 04 918 8800 | F 04 918 8820 ContactUs@justice.govt.nz | www.justice.govt.nz Our ref: OIA 126371 28 October 2025 Tēnā koe Official Information Act request: Driver licence statistics I refer to your email of 25 September 2025 to the NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) requesting information under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act) relating to driver licence statistics. On 26 September 2025, the followin...

  6. BORA Land Transport (Road Safety and Other Matters) Amendment Bill [pdf, 361 KB]

    ...alcohol interlock devices (which prevent a vehicle being operated when the driver is intoxicated) as a sentence for repeat drink-drivers or those who have a blood/breath alcohol level of more than double the alcohol limit • enable a court to extend licence suspensions in certain circumstances • double the maximum period of imprisonment from 5 to 10 years for drunk, drugged, or dangerous or reckless drivers who cause death, and • allow Police to gather evidence of drivers involved...

  7. OIA-126475.pdf [pdf, 2.9 MB]

    ...they are likely to reduce violent crime, the likely impact on consumers and businesses, and the extent to which they standardise settings across the country. Our main recommendations are to: • reduce the default national trading hours for off-licences – which could see up to 1,200 fewer victimisations annually for each hour trading is reduced in the evening • reduce the default national trading hours for on-licences – which could see up to 3,100 fewer violent victimisations...

  8. Ly v Navarette-Scholes [2015] NZIACDT 111 (24 December 2015) [pdf, 164 KB]

    ...had complied with financial sanctions in the previous matter. In relation to a requirement to undertaking further training (a sanction in the previous complaint), Ms Navarette-Scholes was within the timeframe to commence that, but did not renew her licence. [6] The Registrar considered that the Tribunal may order that Ms Navarette-Scholes not apply for a licence for a period, and should impose a financial sanction. Ms Navarette-Scholes’s response to the Carley complaint [7] Ms Nava...

  9. Keenan 6 October 2017 NZSHD 5 [pdf, 77 KB]

    ...granting of a application for a license filed by RICHARD ALLEN KEENAN BEFORE THE LICENSING AUTHORITY OF SECONDHAND DEALERS AND PAWNBROKERS HEARING at Wellington on 5 October 2017 APPEARANCES R A Keenan - Applicant for a licence Detective R J Cusin - NZ Police DECISION [1] Mr Keenan has filed an application with the Licensing Authority of Secondhand Dealers and Pawnbrokers for an individual licence under s 8 of the Secondhand Dealers and Pawnbrokers...

  10. Your duties

    ...must keep, along with the responsibilities of private investigators. Update your details or classes of work You must let us know if any of your personal or company details change, or if you want to change a class of security work you do. Present your licence or certificate of approval If asked, you must provide your licence or certificate to: the authority a police officer a person authorised by the Chief Investigator of the Complaints, Investigations, and Prosecution Unit anyone you deal with...