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  1. OIA-107459.pdf [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...staff Regional Offices (District Courts only) National Office External The Judiciary and Judicial Officers The legal profession Court users including witnesses, jurors, parties and party Other Government Agencies e.g. Corrections, NZ Police, Immigration, Inland Revenue, Volunteer Workers etc Members of the public External service providers e.g. interpreters, audio visual technical suppliers etc Commercial suppliers and contractors Your education & experience...

  2. 2016 Ministry of Justice Annual Report [pdf, 2.8 MB]

    ...justice policy – advising on legislation and supporting our ministers. We negotiate Treaty of Waitangi settlements – building positive relationships and durable settlements between the Crown and Māori. We did 460,000 criminal conviction history checks. We lead the justice sector to collectively reduce total crime and reoffending. E.64 (2016) Our year New cross-agency measures to protect children Vulnerable Children Act 2014 took effect New family violence work programme l...

  3. Deloitte report: Assessment of business compliance costs of the indicative anti-money laundering regulatory requirements [pdf, 2 MB]

    ...Calculator on a two year pilot program within government agencies. For the purposes of this project, it was deemed appropriate to use a combination of both the SCM and the BCC – with the excel-based model of the SCM deemed better suited to capturing and checking the input from the interviews. 1.4.2. Calculation and Report As the BCC is an activity based costing methodology, the starting point for estimating the potential costs of the indicative anti-money laundering regulatory req...

  4. AML/CFT Statutory Review - summary of form submissions [pdf, 820 KB]

    ...operation and performance of the Act on an ongoing basis? 35 Should the Act require have a mechanism to enable feedback 35 If you answered 'yes', what is the mechanism and how could it work? 35 Page 3 Question 1.28: Should the New Zealand Police Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) be able to request information from businesses which are not reporting entities in certain circumstances (e.g. requesting information from travel agents or airlines relevant to analysing terrorism fi...

  5. OIA-120297.pdf [pdf, 23 MB]

    National Office, Postal address: DX SX10088 | WELLINGTON Physical address: Justice Centre | 19 Aitken Street | Thorndon| WELLINGTON 6011 W: www.pds.govt.nz 8 May 2025 Our ref: 120297 Dear Public Defence Service I refer to your email of 13 March 2025 to the Ministry of Justice (the Ministry) requesting, under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act) information relating to the Public Defence Service (PDS) expanding its capacity to take on more legal aid assignme

  6. OIA-113748.pdf [pdf, 7 MB]

    ...Court, Family Court, Māori Land Court, and Māori Appellate Court, fees will increase by 10%, rather than a full CPI adjustment. This initiative will also provide a modest increase to the fee paid by third-parties for a criminal conviction history check (from $10.99 to $13). The fee paid by an individual for their own criminal record check will continue to be free. These changes will ensure the fees the Ministry charges better reflect the costs of operating court services so that thes...

  7. [2012] NZEmpC 172 Gregory v CE of the Department of Corrections [pdf, 301 KB]

    ...and Ms Dierck were present. He was effectively told to desist in making any enquiries as they were not his business. [31] Mr Gregory also claims he was later told that statements had been made about him at a meeting he was unable to attend. On checking the minutes, these confirmed that Ms Dierck had made a statement to the meeting that a CSU PCO had had formal meetings with two of her staff, had denied them the right of union access and had harassed them about assaults in her uni...

  8. [2015] NZEmpC 198 Ritchies Transport Holdings Limited v Merennage [pdf, 297 KB]

    ...recollection of earlier alleged events. [7] Ms Soper met with Ritchies’ Operations Team Leader, Ms Keohane. Ms Soper gave Ms Keohane a copy of a written complaint prepared by Ms T. Ms Soper advised that she would be taking Ms T to the Police immediately after the meeting, which she did. A criminal charge was later laid against Mr Merennage. [8] Before progressing with the chronology of events in relation to the way in which Ms T’s complaint was dealt with, it is neces...

  9. LCRO 107/2021 NG v WF and OE (29 September 2021) [pdf, 176 KB]

    ...the “deleted” folder of her email account, but did not raise it with Mr WF because she noted that it had also been sent to him. She then deleted the settlement proposal from her deleted folder. (i) “It is regrettable that Ms OE did not check with Mr WF that he had received the [settlement proposal] prior to deleting it”, however this is not a conduct issue requiring further investigation. Comment by Mr NG [37] In a letter to the Case Manager dated 13 September 2021, Mr...

  10. Court User Survey 2021 Results Report [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    0 | P a g e Court Users Survey 2021 FINAL REPORT Organisation: Ministry of Justice Attention: Tarryn Jones From: Edward Langley and Daniel Brownie Date: 27 July 2021 2 | P a g e Table of Contents Executive Summary .................................................................................................................................................. 1 Overall satisfaction ..............................