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  1. BC v T Ltd [2025] NZDT 173 (14 May 2025) [pdf, 178 KB]

    ...directly to BC the sum of $504.00 on or before 4 June 2024. Summary of Reasons: [1] The hearing was convened by teleconference. Both parties appeared at the hearing. [2] The applicant seeks a refund plus costs following his vehicle being towed from private property on 8 January 2025. The respondent towed the applicant’s vehicle under the authority of the property owner from a wasteland area on [address] and charged the applicant a release fee of $385, vehicle storage costs of $69...

  2. Proactive-release-OIA-review-Aug22.pdf [pdf, 30 MB]

    ...resourced for timely responses. • Agencies have inconsistent and disproportionate charging practices. • The presumption that information should be made available in the public interest is not sufficiently clear or given enough weight. • Ombudsman investigations suffer from lengthy and consistent delays. Policy and legislation issues raised by submitters • The OIA is over 30 years old and its language and structure can be hard to understand. • The OIA’s interaction with other...

  3. MacGregor v Craig (Second Interim Non-Publication Order) [2015] NZHRRT 40 [pdf, 324 KB]

    ...agreed to at a dispute resolution meeting. [19] The significance of the dispute resolution process as presently found in the Act cannot be overemphasised. The Human Rights Amendment Act 2001 required the Human Rights Commission to replace the formal investigation of complaints of unlawful discrimination and the issuing of opinions with facilitation of their resolution in the most efficient, informal and cost-effective manner possible. [20] The account of these changes in Sylvia Bell...

  4. CAB An Anti-Corruption Work Programme for New Zealand [pdf, 188 KB]

    ...behaviours becoming embedded in New Zealand. 2 The Anti-Corruption Work Programme is intended to co-ordinate national and international engagement on fraud and corruption vulnerabilities and support proactive and consistent actions by the public, private and not for profit sectors of the economy. Executive Summary 3 New Zealand has a strong culture of integrity and our institutions remain largely free from systemic corruption. However, there are increasing global and domestic risks...

  5. Armfield v Naughton [2014] NZHRRT 48 [pdf, 167 KB]

    ...unobstructed view into the entire front, side and rear sections of the Armfield property. [11] The 31 March 2012 installation of the cameras at three strategic points overlooking their home gave Mr Armfield and Ms Halls the clear impression that their most private if not cherished living spaces together with their children’s play area were now being watched and filmed by a neighbour who had not spoken to them about what he was doing and who seemed unconcerned if not pleased at their re...

  6. Directory of Official Information A-C [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...The Council’s Statements of Intent and Annual Reports as presented to parliament are available from the IANZ website www.ianz.govt.nz Contact International Accreditation New Zealand Level 1, 626 Great South Road Ellerslie Auckland 1051 Private Bag 28908 Remuera Auckland 1541 Phone 9 525 6655 info@ianz.govt.nz www.ianz.govt.nz Telarc Limited Level 3, 626 Great South Road Ellerslie Auckland 1051 Private Bag 28901 Remuera Auckland 1541 Phone 9 525 0100 or...

  7. Directory of Official Information A-C [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...The Council’s Statements of Intent and Annual Reports as presented to parliament are available from the IANZ website www.ianz.govt.nz Contact International Accreditation New Zealand Level 1, 626 Great South Road Ellerslie Auckland 1051 Private Bag 28908 Remuera Auckland 1541 Phone 9 525 6655 info@ianz.govt.nz www.ianz.govt.nz Telarc Limited Level 3, 626 Great South Road Ellerslie Auckland 1051 Private Bag 28901 Remuera Auckland 1541 Phone 9 525 0100 or...

  8. [2019] NZEmpC 34 Emmerson v Northland District Health Board [pdf, 908 KB]

    ...concerns .................................................................................................. [205] Next steps ............................................................................................................ [207] Dr N’s investigations ........................................................................................... [210] Letter to Dr Emmerson describing the allegations which would be investigated [214] Investigation meeting ........................

  9. Morgan v CAC 20003 [2013] NZREADT 76 [pdf, 39 KB]

    ...Mr Denize, without disclosing that fact to the vendor, Waitoki Downs Ltd. It was then also put that the licensee received two fees from the same transaction. [7] We were informed that from 28 September 2012, the Authority commenced preliminary investigations, in which its investigator, Christopher Delaney, interviewed the vendor and purchaser and established the following facts (although that information is a little inconsistent with the charges later laid and set out below). [a] The...

  10. Te Manutukutuku Issue 21 [pdf, 2.6 MB]

    ...available from: Brooker & Friend, POBox 43, Wellington. Ph: 0-4-385 6683 Fax: 0-4-385 7300 Price: $61-70 incl. GST Tribunal Reports on Claim to Hyd.ro Dams The Waitangi Tribunal has recommended that a pro­ posed transfer of ownership to private energy companies of the Aniwhenua and Wheao hydro dams in the RotorualBay of Plenty region does not proceed in the meantime. The tribunal issued an interim report on an urgent claim brought by Te Runanganui 0 Te Ika Whenua, a group th...