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  1. [2021] NZIACDT 19 ZK v Registrar (20 August 2021) [pdf, 250 KB]

    IMMIGRATION ADVISERS COMPLAINTS AND DISCIPLINARY TRIBUNAL Decision No: [2021] NZIACDT 19 Reference No: IACDT 09/21 IN THE MATTER of an appeal against a decision of the Registrar under s 54 of the Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007 BY ZK Appellant AND THE REGISTRAR OF IMMIGRATION ADVISERS Registrar SUBJECT TO SUPPRESSION ORDER DECISION Dated 20 August 2021 REPRESENTATION: Appellant: Self-re

  2. Kawhia – Waiomatatini C and Wairoa 1A (2024) 126 Tairāwhiti MB 196 (126 TRW 196) [pdf, 469 KB]

    ...tōna hou nei te tāpirihanga a w 25 ki te OTWT. [20] As set out above, there is no legislative requirement that an ahu whenua trust must set up a pūtea account to hold unclaimed dividends. In fact, the addition of cl 25 to the STTO is relatively new. [21] I mea rā te OTWT o mua: 25. UNCLAIMED DIVIDENDS 25.1 Where the Trustees have declared a dividend in accordance with clause 20.4(m) and a dividend remains unclaimed after 12 months or the Trustees have...

  3. [2025] NZIACDT 21 – KA v Wen (5 March 2025) [pdf, 197 KB]

    ...which the Registrar decides to refer to the Tribunal.8 [26] The Tribunal must hear complaints on the papers, but may in its discretion request further information or any person to appear before the Tribunal.9 It has been established to deal relatively summarily with complaints referred to it.10 [27] After hearing a complaint, the Tribunal may dismiss it, uphold it but take no further action or uphold it and impose one or more sanctions.11 [28] The sanctions that may be imposed by...

  4. Hopps v Accident Compensation Corporation (Treatment Injury) [2025] NZACC 014 (28 January 2025) [pdf, 201 KB]

    ...ear, with a right sided tympanic membrane perforation. It is noted that she had hearing loss at the time of referral to this department but the severity of this was not documented at the time by an audiogram. Hearing loss at this stage can be related to a conductive hearing loss from chronic infection, perforation, or secondary sensorineural hearing loss. This illness became chronic, and it appears that her hearing loss had deteriorated during this illness. 2. Are you able to iden...

  5. Linstead v Tohu - Te Horo 3 No 1-31 (2024) 276 Taitokerau MB 273 (276 TTK 273) [pdf, 289 KB]

    ...She submits that the applicant and his whānau have not performed their obligations under the de-amalgamation process. They have not obtained boundary agreements with neighbours; they have not selected owners or spokespeople for those owners in relation to the blocks and therefore have not completed important stages of the de-amalgamation process. [111] Ms Park specifically submitted:22 It is not reasonable for him to suggest that the Trust would finish the partition process, in c...

  6. 2024 NZPSPLA 093.pdf [pdf, 315 KB]

    ...by the Authority to be acts of negligence at the highest end of the scale. [71] As part of such a complaint the Authority also must consider14 whether the employees of AE remain suitable to carry on the class of business to which the licence relates because of the person’s character, circumstances, or background. [72] The disciplinary powers of the Authority are found in sections 78 to 83 of the Act. [73] As Ms TN is not a COA holder, the Authority’s jurisdiction with respe...

  7. People charged and convicted of violent offences December 2020 [xlsx, 202 KB]

    ...is defined as violent if it is within one of the following ANZSOC categories: 011: Murder, 012: Attempted murder, 0131: Manslaughter (does not include ANZSOC group 0132: Driving causing death), 02: Acts intended to cause injury, 03: Sexual assault and related offences, 051: Abduction and kidnapping, 052: Deprivation of liberty/false imprisonment, 061: Robbery. Contents: Table 1a: Number and percentage of charges for violent offences, 2011 - 2020 Table 1b: Number and percentage of charges f...

  8. People charged and convicted of violent offences June 2020 [xlsx, 202 KB]

    ...is defined as violent if it is within one of the following ANZSOC categories: 011: Murder, 012: Attempted murder, 0131: Manslaughter (does not include ANZSOC group 0132: Driving causing death), 02: Acts intended to cause injury, 03: Sexual assault and related offences, 051: Abduction and kidnapping, 052: Deprivation of liberty/false imprisonment, 061: Robbery. Contents: Table 1a: Number and percentage of charges for violent offences, 2010/2011 - 2019/2020 Table 1b: Number and percentage of...

  9. People charged and convicted of violent offences December 2021 [xlsx, 202 KB]

    ...is defined as violent if it is within one of the following ANZSOC categories: 011: Murder, 012: Attempted murder, 0131: Manslaughter (does not include ANZSOC group 0132: Driving causing death), 02: Acts intended to cause injury, 03: Sexual assault and related offences, 051: Abduction and kidnapping, 052: Deprivation of liberty/false imprisonment, 061: Robbery. Contents: Table 1a: Number and percentage of charges for violent offences, 2012 - 2021 Table 1b: Number and percentage of charges f...

  10. People charged and convicted of violent offences June 2021 [xlsx, 192 KB]

    ...is defined as violent if it is within one of the following ANZSOC categories: 011: Murder, 012: Attempted murder, 0131: Manslaughter (does not include ANZSOC group 0132: Driving causing death), 02: Acts intended to cause injury, 03: Sexual assault and related offences, 051: Abduction and kidnapping, 052: Deprivation of liberty/false imprisonment, 061: Robbery. Contents: Table 1a: Number and percentage of charges for violent offences, 2011/2012 - 2020/2021 Table 1b: Number and percentage of...