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  1. [2020] NZSSAA 8 (30 April 2020) [pdf, 191 KB]

    ...of Justice Tribunals Unit Social Security Appeal Authority Att: The Secretary Oppose: • The process/processes of the MSD & Investigation Unit • Human Rights Declined, under NZ Bill of Rights Act 1990 – section 3. • Breach of Privacy Rights under 1993, Part 8, complaints section 66, 67, 68. • Ombudsman Office, failed to follow up my complaint of whanau wai number 2861. • Social Security Appeal Authority failed to respond and follow up my complaint. • Brea...

  2. [2024] NZEnvC 178 Te Raranga a Te Kuihi Trust v Kaipara District Council [pdf, 3.2 MB]

    ...all ages and stages of the community’s needs. 2. Use Hauora (community wellbeing) outcomes and Urban Design principles to achieve a well- functioning and liveable urban environment. 3. Ensure appropriate public and private open space, sunlight, privacy and amenity. 4. Enable light industrial businesses so that they are able to get on with business. 5. Provide for community facilities and services that support the Hauora (wellbeing) of the neighbourhood. 6. Co-locate the Neighbourho...

  3. Cook v Manawatu Community Law Centre (Withdrawal of Solicitor) [2019] NZHRRT 28 [pdf, 137 KB]

    Reference No. HRRT 066/2017 UNDER THE PRIVACY ACT 1993 BETWEEN ALISHA MARIE COOK PLAINTIFF AND MANAWATU COMMUNITY LAW CENTRE FIRST DEFENDANT AND TRACEY ABRAHAM SECOND DEFENDANT TRIBUNAL: Martha Roche, Co-Chairperson REPRESENTATION: Ms R Oakley for plaintiff Mr G O’Sullivan for first defendant Ms A Smith for second defendant DATE OF ORDER: 31 May 2019 ORDER DECLARING MS ALEXANDRA KATE SMITH HAS CEASED TO BE THE SOLICITOR ON THE RECORD FOR TH...

  4. Public Service Legislation Bill Advice [pdf, 150 KB]

    ...5. Section 21 of the Bill of Rights Act affirms that everyone has the right to be secure against unreasonable search or seizure, whether of the person, property, correspondence or otherwise. The right protects a number of values including personal privacy, dignity, and property.1 6. Clause 3 of schedule 3 provides that the Commissioner, or an authorised person, may: a. enter the premises of a public service agency; or b. require the production of information, documents, or files; or...

  5. MOJ-Provider-Update-January-2024.pdf [pdf, 134 KB]

    ...referral with an FVPP13 and send the usual FV3a form to DVProgrammes. If you are working with a participant and are unsure if they are eligible for the safety programme, please feel free to contact your contract manager or DVProgrammes to check. Privacy Self-Assessment This year’s privacy self-assessment check list needs to be completed by the 30 June 2024, please send a copy to your contract manager. Plenty of time to get it done but we have a feeling June is going to creep up p...

  6. OIA-119569.pdf [pdf, 239 KB]

    ..."Warrants are issued to people appointed as Community Magistrates. A copy of an example warrant is attached to this letter as document 2 and released to you with some information withheld under section 9(2)(a) of the Act to protect the privacy of natural persons. " I have not received this document 2, can you please send it to me. Thank you With regards to the "selected for training" can you please let me know what sort of training you are referring to an...

  7. [2011] NZEmpC 36 Zhou v CE of DOL [pdf, 232 KB]

    ...claim that the plaintiff‘s employment as a Compliance Officer (i) required or (ii) involved ―regular access to national security information classified CONFIDENTIAL or higher‖, as distinct from ―access to RESTRICTED material, or Policy and Privacy information classified SENSITIVE or IN CONFIDENCE (para 35)? [36] I accept that this is a proper interrogatory and must be answered accordingly by the defendant. Again by reference to the defendant‘s notice of opposition, I do...

  8. Auckland Standards Committee 4 v O'Boyle [2021] NZLCDT 15 (29 April 2021) [pdf, 381 KB]

    ...employer. The covering letters sought the same information about IP addresses and suggested the Government Department might be at fault. One of those addressees was, in fact, Ms P’s employer. [7] Ms O’Boyle also copied the original letter to the Privacy Commissioner. [8] The original letter, dated 27 June 2018, on Ms O’Boyle’s office letterhead, was in the following terms,1 subject to our redactions: 27 June 2018 XXXXX [Individual Name] The Chief Executive National Of...

  9. Johnston & Vining Realty Group Ltd v CAC 20002 & Reid [2013] NZREADT 82 [pdf, 37 KB]

    ...involved in proceedings. Section 108(1) reads: “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...

  10. TP v RO LCRO 174/2012 (7 November 2014) [pdf, 88 KB]

    ...blindness as a justification for sending the email to the non-parties, saying Mr VN has a programme on his computer that reads his emails to him, so he does not need to rely on people to do that for him. Mrs TP said Mr RO had breached her right to privacy under the Privacy Act, and seeks a number of remedies including compensation for stress and financial loss, and asks that certain business be removed from Mr RO’ office. [17] In response to Mrs TP’s review application, Mr RO r...