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  1. [2022] NZEmpC 78 Vulcan Steel Ltd v Manufacturing & Construction Workers Union [pdf, 409 KB]

    ...specimen,6 management of employees who provide a non- negative initial test, and/or a confirmed positive result,7 a serious misconduct provision relating to the possession or use of alcohol or drugs at work,8 and a provision as to confidentiality and privacy issues.9 Issue one: interpretation of the Policy and Procedure documents Principles relevant to interpretation [27] In New Zealand Airline Pilots Association Inc v Air New Zealand Ltd, the Supreme Court confirmed that contract...

  2. LCRO 40/2021 PT v UT and RL t/a Law Firm A (28 April 2022) [pdf, 266 KB]

    ...experienced auditor and accountant who was fully aware that Mr PT’s client had concerns regarding the administration of her late father’s trust. [54] Concern was raised by Mr PT, that lawyers could potentially put themselves at risk of breaching privacy principles if they wrote to a lawyer raising concerns identified 4 Duncan Webb, Kathryn Dalziel and Kerry Cook Ethics, Professional Responsibility and the Lawyer (3rd ed, LexisNexis, Wellington, 2016) at [15.4]. 5 At [15.4]....

  3. Chief-Coroners-Annual-Report-2021-22-and-2022-23.pdf [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...https://www.tenancy.govt.nz/ https://www.tenancy.govt.nz/ 22 Section 74 non-publication orders An order under section 74 of the Coroners Act 2006 prohibits the publication of photographs of Othman entered into evidence, in the interests of personal privacy and decency. Ann Dornan Date of death: 28/9/2019 Date of findings: 15/9/2021 Coroner Bruce Hesketh Circumstances Ann Dornan, aged 78, died on 28 September 2019 at Whanganui Hospital of acute left subdural...

  4. Proactive-Release-Prisoner-Voting_FINAL.pdf [pdf, 1.7 MB]

    ...Document Comments 1 Additional electoral reforms: updated and draft Cabinet papers Briefing Ministry of Justice 24 March 2025 Some information has been withheld in accordance the following sections of the OIA: • section 9(2)(a) to protect the privacy of natural persons, and • section 9(2)(f)(iv) to protect the confidentiality of advice tendered by Ministers of the Crown and officials. 2 Paper 4: Electoral Matters Bill – Further Policy Approvals Cabinet Paper Hon Paul Golds...

  5. 2012 Ministry of Justice annual report [pdf, 2.3 MB]

    ...The Justice Sector Leadership Board established a justice sector four-year budget plan and a sector plan was developed. Recorded crime rate reached a 30-year low in 2011. • Supported the introduction of 16 bills including the Bail Amendment Bill, Victims of Crime Reform Bill, and Privacy (Information Sharing) Bill. • Six Treaty settlement bills were passed. 19 agreements in principle and seven deeds of settlement were signed. • A major review of the Family Court. • I...

  6. Whānau Protect (National Home Safety Service) evaluation report [pdf, 2.4 MB]

    Whānau Protect National Home Safety Service Evaluation report Provider & Community Services Ministry of Justice November 2017 Disclaimer This research was undertaken by Provider and Community Services within the Ministry of Justice, with assistance from Gravitas Research and Strategy Limited. The Ministry acknowledges and thanks the National Collective of Independent Women’s Refuges, and their affiliated and associated refuges who helped with and

  7. Family Violence, Sexual Violence and Violence within Whānau: Workforce Capability Framework [pdf, 2.5 MB]

    Family Violence, Sexual Violence and Violence within Wha-nau: WORKFORCE CAPABILITY FRAMEWORK JUNE 2017 Published June 2017 Ministry of Social Development PO Box 1556 Wellington 6140 New Zealand Telephone: +64 4 916 3300 Facsimile: +64 4 918 0099 Email: info@msd.govt.nz Web: www.msd.govt.nz ISBN: 978-0-947513-86-3 (online) ISBN: 978-0-947513-85-6 (print) Key Personnel: Expert Design Group: Sue Rudman, Shayne Walker, Ruahine Albert, Rahera Ohia, Rachel Smith, Peter Thu

  8. National Standards Committee 1 v Deliu [2016] NZLCDT 26 [pdf, 408 KB]

    ...arbitrary, capricious and frivolous prosecution, abuse of process including blackmail; corruption by the state, vexatious actions, misuse of evidence, misuse of the disciplinary processes, violation of fundamental freedoms in particular free speech and privacy, immunities and qualified privilege. [40] We consider the primary role of this Tribunal is to hear and consider the charges laid. Matters of administrative law are properly for the supervisory jurisdiction

  9. Strengthening the family justice system - Te Reo version [pdf, 3.6 MB]

    Te Whakapakari i te Pūnaha Whakawā mō te Whānau He tuhinga rūnanga nā te Rōpū Mana Tūwehe e āta titiro ana i ngā whakahōunga whakawā o te tau 2014 mō te whānau Kohitātea 2019 1 Ahakoa i whakapau kaha ki te āta whakarite i te tōtika o ngā kōrero i roto i tēnei pepa, e kape ana Te Tāhū o te Ture i ngā kawenga katoa mō tētahi hē, hapa, mahuetanga, tētahi atu momo hē rānei, pahara, tōrōkiri rānei, e p

  10. [2015] NZSAAA 01, (30 January 2015) [pdf, 81 KB]

    ...that neither the Secretary nor the Ministry have produced any concrete evidence of the requred relationship’s existence. 7 [15] Finally in her submissions on the Ministry’s Regulation 37(2) Report the appellant’s mother raises two privacy concerns resulting from Ministry’s handling of the case. Although neither concern is directly relevant to this appeal and I accordingly do not propose to discuss them here, the Ministry has responded to them in its supplementary sub...