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  1. Matheis v Ling [2015] NZIACDT 91 (08 October 2015) [pdf, 183 KB]

    ...Registrar’s Statement of Complaint was in the form of a memorandum of counsel. Ms Ling earlier provided affidavits in support of her position. [11] In relation to the allegation concerning Ms Ling allowing an unlicensed person to carry out some of her responsibilities, the memorandum referred to information the complainant himself supplied in response to the complaint. It appeared that information was potentially an admission Ms Ling did breach the 2014 Code. Certainly, the Registrar ad...

  2. LCRO 41/2015 CL v JW and IB (26 June 2018) [pdf, 241 KB]

    ...to fees, the Committee concluded it lacked jurisdiction to consider the complaint because although Mr CL had been given an indication of fees, the fees had not been charged. The Committee concluded that no further action was required of it in response to the conduct allegations. Background [2] Mr JW (since deceased) was a director of TJ, also known as JW Law Limited (the firm). Ms IB and Ms WX (who also features in CL’s complaint, but was not named 2 in the NZLS complain...

  3. Tait v Kruger - Tauarau Block (2021) 252 Waiariki MB 180 (252 WAR 180) [pdf, 303 KB]

    ...kaumatua flats and the Rūātoki Mission House, which are matters under the control of the ahu whenua trust, Te Taumata Trust. [44] An explanation for this may be found in the charter, which records as follows in relation to the trustee roles and responsibilities: 2.1 Trustee Purpose To receive, hold, manage and administer the affairs of the Ngāti Rongo hapū of Tauarau Marae for any object or purpose that is beneficial to its beneficiaries. This shall without limitation inclu...

  4. Proactive release - Proceeds of Crime Fund: the future of the Fund [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...eligible to apply for funding 22 In 2013, Cabinet decided the eligible bidding agencies would be limited to Health, Justice, Corrections, Police and Customs [SOC Min (13) 10/1]. The rationale behind this was that Health, Justice and Corrections were responsible for delivering or funding drug and alcohol treatment programmes and Police and Customs are the law and enforcement agencies who receive additional funding for initiatives targeting organised crime groups dealing in drugs. 23...

  5. [2021] NZIACDT 5 - KG v Registrar of Immigration Advisers (22 March 2021) [pdf, 236 KB]

    ...occupational requirements for residence with a limited licence. He said the information would be used to illustrate to the Authority that his advice to the appellant was accurate. A visa officer replied on 4 and 5 May 2020. Registrar’s initial response to complaint [27] On 21 August 2020, the Registrar wrote to the appellant advising that it had been determined that the complaint could best be settled using the adviser’s own complaints procedure. The Registrar set out in so...

  6. [2022] NZIACDT 16 GX v Registrar (5 July 2022) [pdf, 182 KB]

    ...appellant paid the adviser $5,340 in cash. The adviser says he provided the appellant with both an invoice and a receipt for this amount in the name of [Accounting company]. The adviser says he also provided information about his professional responsibilities and internal complaints procedure. [12] The adviser then worked with the appellant to confirm his tax residence status. He obtained for the appellant a tax resident certificate from the IRD for the period from 28 December...

  7. Cook v Department of Corrections [2023] NZHRRT 21 [pdf, 218 KB]

    ...personal information. We therefore lack jurisdiction in respect of the second request.24 [80] Mr Tennet accepted that conclusion on jurisdiction but emphasised he drew this event to our attention in support of his submission that the Department’s responses to the two requests was evidence of a systemic failure to respond appropriately and lawfully to information requests. [81] We do not consider that the Department’s responses to the two requests provide an evidential foundati...

  8. [2024] NZEnvC 103 Turoa v Bay of Plenty Regional Council [pdf, 698 KB]

    ...wider relationship issues and mechanisms to provide assistance to, and opportunities for, the hapū and landowners. [10] As a result of those discussions the parties have been able to reach agreement on amendments to the conditions of consent in response to the concerns raised in the Appeal. [11] These agreed amendments include greater detail around the operation of and reporting to the Tangata Whenua Engagement Group (TWEG), including as a purpose of the TWEG the provision of opp...

  9. [2025] NZSSAA 12 (11 April 2025) [pdf, 240 KB]

    ...celebrated anniversaries and birthdays, they purchased two homes together, and they eventually married and had their own child. XXXX said that the relationship was up and down and they were happy on good days. 40. Although we accept that XXXX was responsible for taking care of her nephew and niece and looking after the house, it is not established that [her partner] did not share the responsibility for taking in XXXX’s niece and nephew or that XXXX paid for all their needs. In...

  10. E9 Kurt Grant - Construction Methodology - EIC - Applicant [pdf, 24 MB]

    ...QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE My full name is Kurt Adrian Grant. I am currently employed by McConnell Dowell Construction Limited as a construction manager. I am the construction manager for the Wynyard Edge Alliance (WEA), the delivery vehicle responsible for the design and construction of the infrastructure for the 36th America’s Cup (AC36). I have held this role since February 2018, at the commencement of the WEA. My responsibilities include managing all aspects of the pr...