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  1. Duty Lawyer Operational Policy for CPIP November 2024.pdf [pdf, 361 KB]

    ...received agreement to attend to those other commitments by the PDS duty lawyer supervisor, they should notify the PDS duty lawyer supervisor of all the time spent on those other commitments and ensure that the time is recorded as a deduction under the “Private work/Lunch” column of the Duty Lawyer Attendance and Invoice form. 45. Rostered and replacement duty lawyers must: • ensure the Duty Lawyer Attendance and Invoice form is completed and that the PDS duty lawyer superviso...

  2. Rafiq v Commissioner of Inland Revenue [2012] NZHRRT 12 [pdf, 106 KB]

    ...but I was wrong! Indian, Chinese and Black African Middle East women they love me so no abuse to them! I loved European women ladies a lot and now they have broken my heart and need to be punished. More service complaints will be tendered against private companies and more claims will be filed in the Disputes Tribunal against private companies who have European ladies as their Bosses. I want to view all the private companies getting bankrupt if they employ women at workplaces and as t...

  3. Chalecki v Accident Compensation Corporation (Strike out application) [2025] NZACC 163 [pdf, 326 KB]

    ...determination. The previous determination may include a settlement. If a claim or issue has not been determined in previous concluded proceedings between the same parties, there may nevertheless be circumstances in which, as a matter of public and private interest on a broad merits-based procedural judgment, if would be an abuse for a party to raise that claim or issue. Such circumstances may, depending on the facts, exist where the litigant could and should have raised the matter i...

  4. Darryl Sycamore [pdf, 457 KB]

    ...Appellant And Dunedin City Council Respondent Statement of evidence of Darryl Sycamore 24 February 2017 Respondent's solicitors: Michael Garbett Anderson Lloyd Level 10, Otago House, 477 Moray Place, Dunedin 9016 Private Bag 1959, Dunedin 9054 DX Box YX10107 Dunedin p + 64 3 477 3973 | f + 64 3 477 3184 michael.garbett@al.nz 2522007 page 1 Introduction 1 My name is Darryl Allan Sycamore. 2 I am a Planner at the Dunedin City Council...

  5. OIA-104680.pdf [pdf, 6.1 MB]

    ...711h11 o te 7ure 1 Purpose 1. This paper recommends that you seek the Prime Minister’s agreement to appoint another Minister to act in your place in the likely event that the Ministry of Justice, as monitoring agency, is required to investigate and report on recent allegations made about Race Relations Commissioner Meng Foon. Background 2. Meng Foon was appointed as Race Relations Commissioner on 26 August 2019 by then Minister of Justice, Hon Andrew Little. 3. It has...

  6. LCRO 272/2015 PA v NT, RO and DS (31 August 2018) [pdf, 214 KB]

    ...Review Officers is not appropriately equated with a general appeal. The obligations and powers of the Review Officer as described in the Act create a very particular statutory process. The Review Officer has broad powers to conduct his or her own investigations including the power to exercise for that purpose all the powers of a Standards Committee or an investigator and seek and receive evidence. These powers extend to “any review” … … the power of review is much broader t...

  7. LCRO 148/2023 ZJ v PE (16 June 2025) [pdf, 200 KB]

    ...Review Officers is not appropriately equated with a general appeal. The obligations and powers of the Review Officer as described in the Act create a very particular statutory process. The Review Officer has broad powers to conduct his or her own investigations including the power to exercise for that purpose all the powers of a Standards Committee or an investigator and seek and receive evidence. These powers extend to “any review” … … the power of review is much broader t...

  8. NZCASS 2014 Questionnaire [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    2014 NEW ZEALAND CRIME AND SAFETY SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE NZCASS V5.0 FINAL 2014 CONTENTS MAIN QUESTIONNAIRE ................................................................................................................................. 1 ATTITUDES TO LOCAL CRIME AND INCIVILITIES ....................................................................................... 1 FEAR OF AND WORRY ABOUT CRIME

  9. Regulatory Impact Statement - Criminal justice proposals to counter foreign interference in New Zealand [pdf, 2.3 MB]

    ...addressing the problem are mainly preventative as significant incidents may not have occurred yet in New Zealand, but there is a sound reason to avoid them from happening at all • even when behaviours are in scope of the preferred option, effective investigations need to overcome existing practical and operational challenges which will not be addressed by this work, but possibly as part of the wider Countering Foreign Interference Work Programme • updated criminal justice legislati...

  10. Te Wini v Askelund [2015] NZHRRT 21 [pdf, 97 KB]

    ...situation is appropriate. Rickee’s request for disclosure is declined. [19] On 6 August 2009 Mr Askelund sent to the Privacy Commissioner the text of this direction. However, in a ruling given on 25 November 2009 the Assistant Commissioner (Investigations) advised Mr Askelund the view expressed by Judge Mather was beside the point and there were no grounds under the Privacy Act justifying the withholding of the information requested by Mr Te Wini. It was accordingly concluded Mr Ask...