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  1. Kaupapa Inquiry Claimant reimbursement form editable v6 [pdf, 402 KB]

    1 Privacy Statement We collect personal information from you, including your name, contact and bank account details. We collect this so we have all the information we need to process your application. We will use this information only for the purpose of processing your claim for reimbursement. You have the right to ask for a copy of any personal information we hold about you, and to ask for it to be correc...

  2. Auckland Standards Committee 3 v Park [2024] NZLCDT 6 (14 March 2024) [pdf, 108 KB]

    ...our penalty response. Mr Park has had the embarrassment of publication of his name in relation to this case. He is in modest financial circumstances (details of his affidavit on that topic is the subject of a non-publication order to protect his privacy) but 1 Auckland Standards Committee 3 v Park [2023] NZLCDT 51. 3 we are conscious of a need to send a message to both public and profession that these two instances of shortcoming cannot properly be dealt with in a negligi...

  3. MOJ Claimant Funding Reimbursement Form Aug 2024 (online editable) [pdf, 442 KB]

    ...Additional information for costs being claimed If needed use this additional space to fill in further information relating to the costs being claimed Privacy Statement We collect personal information from you, including your name, contact and bank account details. We collect this so we have all the information we need to process your application. We will use this information only for the purp

  4. MOJ Claimant Funding Reimbursement Form April 2025 (online editable) [pdf, 495 KB]

    ...Personal Vehicle Mileage up to 500 km round trip (at IRD rate of $1.04 per km) 3 Additional information for costs being claimed If needed use this additional space to fill in further information relating to the costs being claimed Privacy Statement We collect personal information from you, including your name, contact and bank account details. We collect this so we have all the information we need to process your application. We will use this information only for the purp...

  5. The Ministry of Justice Policy Graduate Programme

    ...long-term legitimacy of New Zealand’s constitutional foundations, and supports the public service to progress democratic principles, the rule of law, and human rights. It also advises on core civil law matters, such as property rights, contract law, and privacy policy. the Criminal Justice Unit provides oversight of the criminal justice system. This is through regulatory stewardship of the key legislation and policy leadership of critical domestic and international criminal justice issues. th...

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  6. Auckland Standards Committee v Lamborn [2011] NZLCDT 30 [pdf, 112 KB]

    ...the responsible approach of Mr Lamborn in reaching a settlement, entering a guilty plea and seeking medical advice. [12] In terms of publication we do not consider Mr Lamborn has displaced the presumption of openness in s.238. We consider privacy of the complainant must be preserved and of the personal details relating to Mr Lamborn’s health and finances but to no further extent is it proper having regard to the interests of any person to prevent publication under s.240....

  7. Hemi v Ritchie - Whaanga 1D1D Roadway (2025) 282 Waikato Maniapoto MB 9 (282 WMN 9) [pdf, 745 KB]

    ...provided a necessary deterrent to members of the public who routinely used the roadway to access the Indicators surf break in Whāingaroa. Since the construction of the HWT house and its proximity to the roadway, there had been a significant loss of privacy and disturbance to the HWT from such unauthorised access. Further, there had been damage to HWT property by those using the roadway. The HWT 5 30 Mercer MB 316 (30 M 316). 6 Donaldson v Hemi - Whaanga 1D1D (2019) 188 Waikato...

  8. O'Connor & Anor v CAC 20004 & Randall [2013] NZREADT 104 [pdf, 142 KB]

    ...108 [38] Section 108 of the 2008 Act provides: “108 Restrictions on publication (1) If the Disciplinary Tribunal is of the opinion that it is proper to do so, having regard to the interest of any person (including (without limitation) the privacy of the complainant (if any)) and to the public interest, it may make 1 or more of the following orders: (a) an order prohibiting the publication of any report or account of any part of any proceedings before it, whether held in public...

  9. Campbell & Anor v REAA CAC 20007 & Anor [2014] NZREADT 42 [pdf, 60 KB]

    ...that the issue is about what should be disclosed to a purchaser or prospective purchaser in terms of general fairness. [24] Mr Rea argues that a disclosure which a prospective purchaser might see as fair could be regarded as an unfair breach of privacy for a vendor. Also, there is an issue whether disclosure should be made to every possible prospective purchaser and at what stage. He emphasises the deep thought given to the issue by Mr Barfoot and his senior managers and asks us for...

  10. Ms E 21 July 2015 NZSHD 7 [pdf, 221 KB]

    ...submissions in the form of a statement from Constable North were subsequently received by the Authority in 17 June 2015 and a copy promptly forwarded to the applicant. At the same time the police requested a ‘closed hearing’ on the basis of certain privacy issues and because of the sensitive material which would be referred to during the hearing. [16] On 25 June 2015 an amended statement was received by the Authority from Constable North and copied to the applicant. In this amended s...