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  1. 2025 NZPSPLA 017.pdf [pdf, 130 KB]

    ...observed still working without a COA despite being told they were not able to. [9] The Police say the events in 2024 were not independent and they have had dealings with Mr Tepa previously in relation to his staff. Further, on 28 January 2025 a check at Crates and Cues Manurewa indicated that Z was providing security services without a COA. Z had been spoken to and warned previously for working without a COA and was known to work for Seki Security. [10] Accordingly, the Police s...

  2. Welcome Guide Information for court and tribunal interpreters v2.pdf [docx, 1.7 MB]

    ...submit an invoice and timesheet 17 Process for new interpreters 18 Payment policies 18 Duration of bookings and additional time 19 Cancelled and rescheduled hearings 20 If we receive a complaint 21 Miscellaneous 23 Your contact details 23 Criminal record checks 23 Your wellbeing 24 Ongoing professional development 24 Materials you may be provided with 24 Glossary – Key terms 25 Important links 28 Disclaimer: please refer to the Ministry of Justice website for up-to-date information...

  3. Welcome Guide Information for court and tribunal interpreters v6 [docx, 1.7 MB]

    ...submit an invoice and timesheet 17 Process for new interpreters 18 Payment policies 18 Duration of bookings and additional time 19 Cancelled and rescheduled hearings 20 If we receive a complaint 21 Miscellaneous 23 Your contact details 23 Criminal record checks 23 Your wellbeing 24 Ongoing professional development 24 Materials you may be provided with 24 Glossary – Key terms 25 Important links 28 Disclaimer: please refer to the Ministry of Justice website for up-to-date information...

  4. Welcome-Guide-Information-for-court-and-tribunal-interpreters-v5.docx [docx, 1.7 MB]

    ...submit an invoice and timesheet 17 Process for new interpreters 18 Payment policies 18 Duration of bookings and additional time 19 Cancelled and rescheduled hearings 20 If we receive a complaint 21 Miscellaneous 23 Your contact details 23 Criminal record checks 23 Your wellbeing 24 Ongoing professional development 24 Materials you may be provided with 24 Glossary – Key terms 25 Important links 28 Disclaimer: please refer to the Ministry of Justice website for up-to-date information...

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

    ...across, but only after people have been through a lengthy and expensive process, both for themselves and for the justice system. Readers will note that the report contains a number of quotes from study participants who are critical of the law and of Police enforcement practices. The Ministry of Justice does not endorse these or any other comments, but the report would be incomplete if it did not reflect this aspect of the participants’ views. Finally, I commend the authors of the report fo...

  6. Thomas v Ministry of Social Development [2024] NZHRRT 63 [pdf, 356 KB]

    ...referred to both Mr Thomas and Ms Hawe under the descriptions of “client name” and “client number”. It stated: I am writing to you about the above named. To make sure we make the right payments when people are receiving a benefit, we need to check some of the details they have provided. I am looking to you to help me with information. Enclosed is a notice that clarifies legal issues and obligations that you have under our social welfare laws. This notice is approved by t...

  7. Pick-A-Part Tauranga Ltd 30 September 2014 NZSHD 11 [pdf, 51 KB]

    [2014] NZSHD 11 LASDP Number: 773034 IN THE MATTER of the Secondhand Dealers and Pawnbrokers Act 2004 AND IN THE MATTER of a Police Complaint against PICK-A-PART TAURANGA LIMITED pursuant to s.29 of the Act BEFORE THE LICENSING AUTHORITY OF SECONDHAND DEALERS AND PAWNBROKERS DECISION Introduction [1] This is a Complaint by the Police against Pick-A-Part Tauranga Limited (“Pick- A-Part Tauranga”) in respect of Company Licence number 773...

  8. 3-Strikes-Proactive-Release-OIA-Requests_Final_Part6.pdf [pdf, 11 MB]

    1 From: @parliament.govt.nz> Sent: Monday, 22 April 2024 4:32 pm To: Klinger, Sophie Cc: Sanders, Oliver; ; Lynn, Robert; Smith, Harry Subject: RE: Fact check and stat request Thanks Sophie – super helpful as always! Ngā mihi Private Secretary – Courts & Associate Justice Office of Hon Nicole McKee Minister for Courts | Associate Minister of Justice (Firearms) DDI: | M: Email: @parliament.govt.nz Private Bag 18041, Parliament Buildings, Wellington 6160, New Zeal...

  9. Family Violence Bail (FVB) pilot evaluation - final report [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...PACK ANALYSIS (FROM FAMILY VIOLENCE CASE FILES) iv List of tables Table 1: KEQs, sub-questions and high-level criteria 6 Table 2: Evaluation rubric 7 Table 3: Number of stakeholder interview participants 12 Table 4: CMS and Police data limitations 14 Table 5: Do Judge's Packs aid Judicial Officers in decision making? 16 Table 6: Importance of specific Judge's Pack components 17 Table 7: Do Judge's Packs provide better information for decision mak...

  10. 2023 NZPSPLA 057 [pdf, 79 KB]

    ...Police may apply to immediately suspend his COA and company license. Crowd controllers 7. As an aside, the CIPU report stated that many parties spoken with during the investigation sought further clarification on duty managers screening entry by checking ID’s. In particular, questioning at what point must they require a crowd controller COA. 8. For clarification, the answer to that question is: if crowd controlling is including in the job description of a duty manager, glassier...