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

    ...programme lasts at least a full week. I also noted there is a mentioned of "official swearing-in ceremony", can you please let me know where is that took place during the last appointment round? Official swearing in ceremonies are the responsibility of, and are conducted by, the Chief District Court Judge. My understanding is that the swearing in ceremonies were conducted at the Courts at which the appointed Community Magistrates would usually be based. "A...

  2. OIA-122270.pdf [pdf, 787 KB]

    ...down by month and year. 2. Please also provide monthly numbers around confirmed job cuts at the agency from the same timeframe, and also, the total cost savings the restructures have realised - including in reducing staff and other matters. In response to part two of your request, I refer you to Table 2 for the number of Ministry employees made redundant from 1 November 2023 to 19 May 2025, broken down by month and year. The estimated total cost saving of the Ministry’s restructur...

  3. The needs of Pacific peoples when they are victims of crime [pdf, 647 KB]

    ...particular, I would like to thank Trish Knaggs and Alison Chetwin for making themselves available to share their knowledge of the context within which this study was carried out. Moreover, your willingness to engage with the research team and your positive responses to our many requests allowed the research team to move with confidence in the delivery of this service within Pacific communities and the Ministry of Justice. Malo e Ngaue lahi! Advisory/Steering Group I acknowledge the members o...

  4. [2017] NZEmpC 77 Idea Services Ltd v Crozier [pdf, 413 KB]

    ...should also be considered. In managing such a risk, all practical steps would need to be taken to keep employees safe, by eliminating, isolating and minimising risk. Minimisation would include having mechanisms in place to ensure an adequate response by suitably trained staff who could deal with any violent episodes. [37] Ms Crozier said she was unaware of the document. That may be so, but it describes the obvious risks which THL, as an operator in this field, needed to ackno...

  5. OIA-107590_Final.pdf [pdf, 8 MB]

    ...months. You confirmed that contractors were limited to people contracted for operational roles within the Ministry, noting the definition on the Public Service Commission website. On 8 November 2023 the Ministry contacted you to advise that a response to your request is being prepared. However due to the need for external consultation, it has been extended under section 15A of the Act. Background information The Ministry has one property team, and it is responsible for the Minist...

  6. OIA-119799.pdf [pdf, 4.2 MB]

    ...you were advised that pursuant to section 15A(1)(b) of the Act, some additional time was needed to complete necessary consultations to make a decision on your request, and that the information would be sent to you no later than 11 April 2025. In response to your request, please refer to the annexed table and attached document pack, for the information in scope of your request, and the decision on their release. Some information has been withheld under the following provisions of the Act:...

  7. Derringer Trust v Upton [pdf, 19 KB]

    ...observe lack of workmanship where the cladding system had been brought directly onto timber and flashings without any intermediate polystyrene as a base substrate which was required for weathertightness. [10] Mr Bidwell does not know who was responsible for the cutting of and the modifications to the flashings for the purpose of accommodating the cladding system generally, it was the responsibility of the plasterer to ensure the integrity of those changes prior to the applicati...

  8. Musese v Min [2013] NZIACDT 60 (18 September 2013) [pdf, 97 KB]

    ...upheld on those terms. The parties’ positions on sanctions [6] As the complaint has been upheld, section 51 of the Immigration Advisers Licensing Act 2007 (“the Act”) allows the Tribunal to impose sanctions. [7] Mr Min provided a brief response to the decision regarding appropriate sanctions. In explanation, he referred to having ceased his employment and lessened his role in the failure to return the documents. [8] Mr Musese made a submission and supported it with a submissio...

  9. Peters v Tai - Poua Lands Trust (2020) 242 Waiariki MB 212 (242 WAR 212) [pdf, 199 KB]

    ...taking all these matters into account it was now appropriate that their mandate to remain as trustees should probably be tested. All the trustees present at Court did not oppose that course of action, that they should retire from their positions as responsible trustees, and offer themselves for re- election if they wished, at the general meeting. [14] I also direct that the case manager ensure that the notice of the meeting should stipulate that nominations for trustee must be rec...

  10. Chee v Stareast Investment Ltd [pdf, 23 KB]

    ...personally liable TQ Construction: building company The claimants made general allegations that TQ breached its duty of care but they did not specify which faults gave rise to the leaks. The Tribunal held that TQ was not a developer and had no responsibility for the oversight of any subcontractor. It also followed that TQ was not liable in either contract or tort for any of the failings of the subcontractors. TQ was therefore not liable Mr Taylor: director of TQ Having concluded...