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  1. MOJ0048.7_JUN21_WEB.pdf [pdf, 438 KB]

    ...to you and your whānau, and puts your safety first. PRINCIPLE 2: Respect Providers should treat you with courtesy and compassion. They should respect your cultural, religious, ethnic and social needs, values and beliefs. PRINCIPLE 3: Dignity and privacy Providers should treat you with dignity and protect your privacy. PRINCIPLE 4: Fair treatment Providers should respond appropriately to your needs, and should provide their services in a timely and straightforward way. PRINCIPLE 5: In...

  2. NE v Accident Compensation Corporation (Mental Injury) [2025] NZACC 018 (31 January 2025) [pdf, 165 KB]

    ...became involved in the handling of the appellant’s claim, at the behest and instruction of the Corporation. [5] In addition to litigation regarding cover and entitlements, the appellant’s claims have been delayed by ongoing disputes over privacy-related matters. Many of these disputes stem from the appellant’s distress over a disclosure made in 2018 by Dr Bell (as well as a possible separate disclosure by Ms Thomsen-Inder) to third party organisations regarding concerns tha...

  3. Davis v Hussey & Ors (Strike Out) [2025] NZHRRT 28 [pdf, 194 KB]

    ...STRIKING OUT CLAIM1 1 This decision is to be cited as Davis v Hussey & Ors (Strike Out) [2025] NZHRRT 28. IN THE HUMAN RIGHTS REVIEW TRIBUNAL [2025] NZHRRT 28 I TE TARAIPIUNARA MANA TANGATA Reference No. HRRT 031/2023 UNDER THE PRIVACY ACT 2020 BETWEEN ARTEMIS INDIGO DELILAH DAVIS PLAINTIFF AND SARAH LESS HUSSEY FIRST DEFENDANT AND BATH STREET TAP ROOM LIMITED SECOND DEFENDANT AT WELLINGTON BEFORE: J Foster, Deputy Chairperson EF Tait, Member SB...

  4. [2018] NZEnvC 008 Adams v Auckland Council [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    BEFORE THE ENVIRONMENT COURT I MUA I TE KOOTI TAIAO 0 AOTEAROA Court: Hearing: Appearances: IN THE MATTER AND AND BETWEEN AND Decision No. [2018] NZEnvC 008 of the Local Government (Auckland Transitional Provisions) Act 1010 (LGATPA) the Resource Management Act 1991 (the RMA) of four appeals pursuant to s 156(1) of the LGATPA RADAMS (ENV-2016-AKL-197) R & H DUNLOP FAMILY TRUSTS (ENV-2016-AKL -242) HOUSING CORPORATION OF NEW ZEALAND (ENV-2016-AKL -236

  5. [2018] NZEnvC 008 Adams v Auckland Council [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    BEFORE THE ENVIRONMENT COURT I MUA I TE KOOTI TAIAO 0 AOTEAROA Court: Hearing: Appearances: IN THE MATTER AND AND BETWEEN AND Decision No. [2018] NZEnvC 008 of the Local Government (Auckland Transitional Provisions) Act 1010 (LGATPA) the Resource Management Act 1991 (the RMA) of four appeals pursuant to s 156(1) of the LGATPA RADAMS (ENV-2016-AKL-197) R & H DUNLOP FAMILY TRUSTS (ENV-2016-AKL -242) HOUSING CORPORATION OF NEW ZEALAND (ENV-2016-AKL -236

  6. LE v VV & VU LCRO 199 / 2011 & 29 / 2012 (6 June 2012) [pdf, 65 KB]

    ...was paid, and that until the bill was paid, ADX claimed a lien over these files. [4] LE advised ADX that the outstanding account was not payable by him as he had been declared bankrupt in December 2008. He also made a request pursuant to the Privacy Act for the files and deeds. ADX responded to that request by advising that copies of the requested files and deeds would be provided on payment of photocopying charges. [5] Before that response was sent, LE had lodged his complaint...

  7. [2022] NZEmpC 27 Courage v Attorney-General [pdf, 232 KB]

    ...jurisdiction. [6] The application now before the Court has two prongs – first in relation to proposed evidence that is said to be commercially sensitive and ought to be subject to permanent orders of non-publication on that basis; second, that the privacy interests of three individuals who are to give evidence on behalf of the applicant defendants warrant the imposition of such orders. Does commercial sensitivity justify permanent non-publication in this case? [7] The Court...

  8. 2025 NZPSPLA 054.pdf [pdf, 102 KB]

    ...Act 2010 (the Act) HEARD on the papers DECISION [1] Peter Wood2 has made a complaint against James Brown. Mr Brown is a private investigator who was engaged to investigate a complaint that Shelley Wood had breached her employer’s privacy policies. Mr Wood says that Mr Brown is guilty of gross negligence because he acted unprofessionally and negligently when undertaking the investigation. Mr Brown denies he is guilty of gross negligence or even unsatisfactory conduct....

  9. [2021] NZEnvC 127 Kainga Ora v Whangarei District Council [pdf, 3 MB]

    ...capacity to help accommodate Whangārei’s growing population and assist with housing affordability (NPS-UD 2020 objective 2); (c) the agreed amendments to the bulk and location provisions will continue to appropriately manage the character, privacy and amenity values of the GRZ and MRZ, achieve the zone objectives, and retain a differentiation between the GRZ and MRZ to provide for different housing typologies and opportunities; (d) with respect to rules managing car parking...

  10. OIA-110232.pdf [pdf, 8.2 MB]

    ...during searches. In response to your request, please see the document table be low, which details the information being released to you. Some information has been withheld under the following provisions of the Act: • section 9(2)(a) to protect the privacy of natural persons, • section 9(2)(g)( i) to maintain the effective conduct of public affairs through the free and frank expression of opinions and • section 9(2)(h) to maintain legal professional privilege. In withholding i...