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  1. E55 Heather Kirkham - EIC - the Crown [pdf, 694 KB]

    ...each time they passed through the main gate. There was full bag search and a full body scan. This process worked with maximum crowd of 10,000 fans plus a further 1000 team and media personnel. h) For photographic media there was a second security check at the same level as the entry gate when returning from off the water. This was quite an issue as the camera gear was being exposed and handled by people who were clearly not photographers, in addition there was a mix of wet and dry ge...

  2. Recommendations recap - issue 8 [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    1 2 Coroners have a duty to identify any lessons learned from the deaths referred to them that might help prevent similar deaths happening in the future. In order to publicise these lessons, the findings and recommendations of most cases are open to the public. Recommendations Recap identifies and gives web links to summaries of all coronial recommendations that have been made over the relevant period. We also include any summaries of respons

  3. Fehling v Appleby [2014] NZHRRT 24 [pdf, 94 KB]

    ...about his behaviour at the School either in relation to the schoolchildren or to the staff. [Decision [42]] [13.15] The trespass notice was issued by the school Caretaker, Ms Adamson. She had been on holiday at the time, her duties (which included checking the water in the pool) being performed by her eldest (adult) daughter. That daughter had reported to Ms Adamson that she (the daughter) had seen Mr Fehling’s van parked on the Costello property and felt unable to enter the school...

  4. Jones v Waitemata District Health Board [2014] NZHRRT 52 [pdf, 84 KB]

    ...taking his life. We will return shortly to the note made by Ms Nicholson of this telephone call. [6] As a result of what she was told, Ms Nicholson advised the daughter that her referral would be logged as urgent. She was asked to contact the Police so that they could do a safety check. The daughter said she would do this. [7] It was the intention of Ms Nicholson to either call Mr Jones on his cellphone (the number had been given by the daughter) or to wait for possible contact fro...

  5. Director of Human Rights Proceedings v Netsafe Inc [2022] NZHRRT 15 (Removal of Certain Redactions After Appeal Period) [pdf, 511 KB]

    ...In the circumstances the Office of the Privacy Commissioner advised it was closing its file with a finding Netsafe had breached IPP 6 of the Privacy Act and had interfered with the women’s privacy. [72] The delay arose because Netsafe had been checking that Mr Z consented to releasing information to the three women. On 3 January 2018, Mr Z’s lawyer advised Netsafe that his client would not seek to prevent the release of the relevant information. [73] On 16 January 2018 Netsafe r...

  6. Privacy guidelines - provider FAQs [pdf, 139 KB]

    ...appropriately and in compliance with the Privacy Act and the Ministry’s expectations. The guidelines will help you do this. For example, good practice looks like: • contractors meet the same requirements as staff members in regard to training and Police and criminal record checks • providers control the email accounts information is shared through, and sensitive information is not sent or received from contractors’ personal email accounts (this applies to staff too)....

  7. Privacy Guidelines FAQ for providers - v2 [pdf, 138 KB]

    ...appropriately and in compliance with the Privacy Act and the Ministry’s expectations. The guidelines will help you do this. For example, good practice looks like: • contractors meet the same requirements as staff members in regard to training and Police and criminal record checks • providers control the email accounts information is shared through, and sensitive information is not sent or received from contractors’ personal email accounts (this applies to staff too)....

  8. 6.1 Court information vs Ministry of Justice information

    ...relating to particular cases Information held by the Ministry of Justice in hard copy form, or on the Ministry’s data sets or databases, for the purpose of assisting with the management of court proceedings 4 Electronic records of hearings   Ministry of Justice information Item Category Description 1 Separate or collated administrative information and statistics taken primarily from case management systems to enable the ministry to efficiently budget, plan, and a...

  9. TK v UU and ors [2024] NZDT 286 (16 February 2024) [pdf, 213 KB]

    ...insufficient evidence to persuade me that 4 deer belonging to TK were shot. TK was not able to provide any evidence of the total ear tag numbers of his herd, and any missing stock following this incident. This is because he did not bring the herd in and check for missing stock. He says that the Spiker might have belonged to him. However, given that the velvet is normally harvested in November or December, I find this is unlikely, because the Spiker still had its antler in March. 8. The...

  10. AE v Decision to prosecute LCRO 93/2013 & 338/2013 (11 March 2014) [pdf, 134 KB]

    ...requested to be advised when it cleared. He made no attempt to persuade the bank that the cheque was in order and any alleged fraud against the bank relied completely on the bank accepting the cheque for payment. The fact that it’s own internal checking did not recognise the cheque as having been forged before advising Mr AE that he could pay out should not be visited on Mr AE. [57] This is certainly not an issue that should be within the purview of the Tribunal. If the bank...