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  1. Arms-Act-rewrite-summary-version-of-the-discussion-document-Arabic.pdf [pdf, 224 KB]

    ...المعلومات الرسمیة والخصوصیة بإمكانكم االطالع على مزید من التفاصیل حول كیفیة استخدامنا لمعلوماتكم الشخصیة على صفحة الخصوصیة على موقعنا: reform/privacy-initiatives/firearms-policy/key-sector-www.justice.govt.nz/justice كیف ستُستخدم مالحظاتكم تساعد مالحظاتكم الحكومة في فھم مدى فعالیة القانون وما إذا كانت ...

  2. Auckland Standards Committee 1 v Hooker [2018] NZLCDT 15 [pdf, 250 KB]

    ...(e) “Fact and terms of settlement to be confidential”. (f) “This to be in full & final settlement of all matters relating to [client]’ employment. This includes but is not limited to (i) Claims before ERA (ii) Claims raised with Privacy Commissioner or under Privacy Act (iii) Any claims raised with Human Rights Commissioner or under HRA (iv) Any other claims”. [11] Payment of the agreed sum totalling $107,500 was made by [employer] into the trust account of the...

  3. [2013] NZEmpC 46 Aarts v Barnardos & Ors [pdf, 49 KB]

    ...Employment Relations Authority BETWEEN JOHAN AARTS Plaintiff AND BARNARDOS NEW ZEALAND First Defendant AND COMMISSIONER OF NEW ZEALAND POLICE Second Defendant AND MINISTRY OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Third Defendant AND THE PRIVACY COMMISSIONER Fourth Defendant AND THE OMBUDSMAN Fifth Defendant AND MINISTRY OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Sixth Defendant AND THE SERIOUS FRAUD OFFICE Seventh Defendant AND THE DIRECTOR OF HUMAN RIGHTS PROCEE...

  4. [2014] NZEmpC 67 Alatipi v CE of the Department of Corrections [pdf, 46 KB]

    ...fellow employees of the plaintiff who are mentioned by initials in this judgment… [5] Finally, the defendant submits that Mr X is not a party to or witness in the proceeding and naming or identifying him would compromise a breach of his privacy as well as potentially causing him risk if he were to be incarcerated in the future. [6] The plaintiff has confirmed to the Court that there is no objection to the grant of a non-publication order in respect of Mr X. Discussion...

  5. [2019] NZEmpC 119 Leota v Parcel Express Ltd [pdf, 199 KB]

    ...(b) the statement of defence filed by the defendant; and (c) any directions made by the Court in relation to this proceeding. [2] The applicant, Ms Butcher, is content for any or all of the documents sought to be redacted to protect privacy and any confidential information. [3] Ms Butcher is not party to these proceedings but represents a company which is said to have an interest in the plaintiff’s application for a declaration under s 6(5) of the Employment Relations...

  6. [2024] NZEmpC 187 MW v Spiga Ltd [pdf, 155 KB]

    ...access to the report as requested is appropriate, given the reasons advanced for obtaining it and the principle of open justice (which has greater weight since the substantive hearing has concluded).4 There is no suggestion that confidentiality or privacy interests will be imperilled. [9] The application to access Court documents is granted. [10] A copy of the pūkenga report is accordingly to be provided to Mr Lill. 2 In analysing an application for access, the Court has...

  7. OIA-108228.pdf [pdf, 257 KB]

    ...your request under section 18(e) of the Act, as the requested information does not exist. Your request for how much each Referee was paid between 1 January 2023 and 20 November 2023, is refused under section 9(2)(a) of the Act, to protect the privacy of individual Referees. The Ministry has considered the public interest aspect to your request but does not consider this outweighs providing individual information at this time. However, I can advise a collective figure for how...

  8. OIA-119341.pdf [pdf, 3.3 MB]

    ...court security officers about the removal of laptops during security screening. Please refer Appendix A for the documents in scope of your request. Please note that some information has been withheld under section 9(2)(a) of the Act to protect the privacy of natural persons and section 9(2)(c) to avoid prejudice to measures protecting the health or safety of members of the public. If you are not satisfied with this response, you have the right to make a complaint to the Office of the...

  9. Hearing process

    ...key issues are normally made by or on behalf of the parties involved. The tribunal has the power to allow all or part of a proceeding to be heard in private, but the normal position is that hearings are in public unless there are circumstances where privacy would be justified. Similarly, the tribunal may prohibit publication of any report or account of proceedings (whether held in public or not), any evidence, or the name and particulars of any person. At the conclusion of the hearing the tribu...

  10. OIA-123929.pdf [pdf, 818 KB]

    ...scope titled: Victims of Retail Crime Ministerial Advisory Group: Revised budget 2024 work programme. This briefing is released to you with some information withheld under the following provisions of the Act: • Section 9(2)(a) - to protect the privacy of natural persons, and • Section 9(2) (ba) - to protect information that is subject to an obligation of confidence. In response to part two of your request this information is withheld under section 9(2)(f)(iv) of the Act, to main...