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  1. 04.-Evidence-of-Ms-Siobhan-Karaitiana-Muaupoko-Tribal-Authority.PDF [PDF, 656 KB]

    ...in the Pukehau area were ultimately chosen to avoid infilling waterways that connect Pukehau with O Te Pua Swamp. (c) I provided a series of reviews and inputs into the CEDF, including a summary of the Muaūpoko cultural landscape and design responses as identified in the CIA. This material is attached as Appendix A. (d) I advised Waka Kotahi that a CEDF design audit was required to ensure the CEDF was embedded into the Project in an ongoing manner. This advice has manifested a...

  2. Appendix-4-Additional-submissions.pdf [pdf, 2.8 MB]

    Sunny Kaushal | Chairman Ministerial Advisory Group - Retail Crime Ministry of Justice, Govt of New Zealand Defence of Property and Powers to Detain I am writing in response to your request for input on the proposal "Empowering Security Industry to Deal with Retail Offenders." As a security industry veteran with over four decades of experience spanning law enforcement and private security, I am pleased to offer my insights on this critical matter. Given my unique perspective bridgi...

  3. SAR-Prisoner-voting-and-the-voting-rights-of-detained-people.pdf [pdf, 776 KB]

    ...whether prisoners should have the right to vote and, if so, to what extent, remain strongly divided. Where some see voting as a fundamental right that should be afforded to all, others see a voting disqualification for prisoners as an appropriate response to serious or repetitive offending. Cabinet also agreed that the Minister would consider the voting rights of those who have committed a crime but who may not be in prison on mental health grounds or due to an intellectual disability (...

  4. Trends for children and youth in the New Zealand justice system 2001 to 2010 [pdf, 586 KB]

    ...fell by over half between 2001 and 2010. 1. How the youth justice system works This report presents the numbers of children and young people going through the youth justice process, from apprehension by Police, to hearings in the Youth Court, to responses in the Youth, District or High Court. It covers the ten years from 2001 to 2010. In the youth justice system, ‘children’ are defined as being aged 10 to 13 years, and ‘young people’ are aged 14 to 16 years. In the Yout...

  5. CMT v EQC & Tower Insurance Ltd [2021] CEIT-2019-0012 [pdf, 292 KB]

    ...$115,000 for damage from event two. (g) Event three occurred on 13 June 2011 and was in a new policy period. The Applicants say that this event caused damage as well6. They concede that the High Court’s ruling means that the maximum policy response available for this new event in the new policy period can only be the difference between the market value cap of $580,000 and the liability created by any prior policy response(s). That prior response was liability to the policy ca...

  6. Tareha v Pene - Waiohiki 1C1D (2020) 83 Takitimu MB 294 (83 TKT 294) [pdf, 258 KB]

    ...83 Tākitimu MB 297 1921.3 As at the date of the first hearing, there were 24 owners holding 2,642 shares. A trust per s 438 of the Māori Affairs Act 1953 was created over the land on 7 October 1981 and Edward (Jock) Pene was appointed the responsible trustee.4 [14] Then on 30 March 1995, as part of a review of trust, David Erueti Pene was appointed responsible trustee.5 One of the terms of his appointment, according to Judge Hingston, was that Mr Pene would remain in office...

  7. David Guccione Evidence in Chief [pdf, 290 KB]

    ...populations to restore ecological health on their own. Appropriate monitoring will track age structure of targeted populations and kelp coverage, record any changes in benthic sediment makeup and detect point or diffuse inputs of pollutants. Appropriate responses to disruptions will need to be developed with funded policy and infrastructure to implement those responses 7 37 (iv) what level of use (or degree of intensity) of fishing techniques and methods will be sustainable...

  8. OIA-126444.pdf [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...recent targeted consultation. Specifically, you requested: All advice on proposals to amend the Terrorism Suppression Act 2002 underlying the targeted consultation. On 2 September 2025, the Ministry of Justice (the Ministry) provided a response (OIA 124045) to your request that included advice on amending the Terrorism Suppression Act 2002. As part of that response, you were advised that documents 2 and 2.1 were refused under section 18(d) of the Act, as the information woul...

  9. Research on the effectiveness of police practice in reducing residential burglary part 10 [pdf, 181 KB]

    ...Nevertheless, investigation leading to the apprehension and prosecution of offenders can have a marked impact on burglary incidence rates, because the bulk of burglary offences are committed by a few recidivist offenders. Research has shown that rapid responses to in-progress burglaries are most successful in apprehending burglars. Police staff in all Areas expressed some frustration with delays in receiving priority one calls and with the quality of information received from the Policing Com...

  10. Youth Court - Signed, sealed – (but not yet fully) delivered [pdf, 817 KB]

    ...1989, which in today’s public climate might struggle to be passed, introduced a new paradigm. Namely, a clear two-fold emphasis in the legislation: first, on not charging young offenders and if at all possible using Police organised alternative responses; and, secondly (where Police diversion was not possible), relying on the Family Group Conference (FGC) - both as a diversionary mechanism to avoid charging, and as the prime decision making mechanism for all charges that were not de...