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  1. Doing things differently to end family violence and sexual violence

    A commitment to improving community and government responses to victims of family violence and sexual violence is driving changes to the way government organises itself. For the first time, chief executives from across the public service will be taking collective responsibility to end family violence and sexual violence in New Zealand.  This new way of working will bring them together in a Joint Venture to deliver an integrated, whole-of-government approach to family violence and sexual vio...

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  2. OIA-123982.pdf [pdf, 739 KB]

    ...to enquire about obtaining a hard copy. Please note that a fee may be charged to cover the cost of printing and postage. The information is available at the Tribunal’s website: Tribunal reports | Waitangi Tribunal. Please note that this response, with your personal details removed, may be published on the Ministry website at: Official Information Act responses | New Zealand Ministry of Justice s9(2)(a) s9(2)(a) https://www.waitangitribunal.govt.nz/en/news/report-on-stage-1...

  3. 2015 Ministry of Justice annual report [pdf, 4.2 MB]

    ...2 Introduction from the Chief Executive 4 Delivering on our strategy 4 Our purpose 4 Our business strategy 6 Our performance framework 7 Our achievements 7 Working with our sector partners 10 Safer communities 14 A fairer and more responsive justice system 19 The integrity of our institutions is maintained 23 Shaping the Ministry to adapt and deliver 28 Our performance 29 Statement of responsibility 30 Independent auditor’s report 33 Audit and Risk Committee rep...

  4. [2013] NZEmpC 179 George v Auckland Council [pdf, 267 KB]

    ...General Manager, Finance (Mr Monk). Mr Monk’s evidence (which I accept) was that while there were some differentials in terms of salary and other benefits enjoyed within the Level 3 group of managers, this did not affect their overall level of responsibilities. The role was a senior one, with a number of direct reports. Amongst other things Ms George was responsible for the delivery of financial accounting and transactional services, including payroll, accounts payable, GST, fr...

  5. FINAL Restorative Justice Survey Report September 2021 [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...2021 Restorative Justice Victim Satisfaction Survey Report • Page 1 Table of Contents 1. Executive summary 2 2. Introduction and methodology 7 2.1. Background 7 2.2. Restorative justice survey 7 2.3. Interview method, length and response rate 8 2.4. Limitations 8 3. Key Measures 9 3.1 Victims Satisfaction with the restorative justice conference 9 3.2 Victim satisfaction with the overall experience of the restorative justice process 15 3.3 Likelihood of recommen...

  6. LCRO 53/2023 PN v QZ (26 October 2023) [pdf, 278 KB]

    ...interpret for you, and I suggest you arrange an appointment to call me with him/her to meet to discuss? You also have relationship property decisions to make and you’ll definitely need such person to assist and advise you. I am also now awaiting a response from the children. You said this morning I thought that your computer played up so my secretary sent again. Regards QZ I’d suggest you continue with CA who has a good understanding of your case and bring an interpreter but t...

  7. LCRO 8/2023 FM v LL (30 July 2025) [pdf, 271 KB]

    ...recover fees was followed by Mr FM filing his complaint. [25] Subsequent to filing his initial complaint, Mr FM furnished the Complaints Service with further information and replied to Mrs LL’s response to his complaints. [26] [Law firm A]’s responses were managed by Mr HS in his capacity as [Law firm A]’s managing director. [27] The extent to which the issues had been fully ventilated (together with the parties’ responses to the costs assessor’s report), ensured that th...

  8. Gemmell v Gemmell - Mohaka A4 Trust (2014) 32 Takitimu MB 63 (32 TKT 63) [pdf, 204 KB]

    ...Introduction [1] This interim decision concerns ongoing claims involving Sam Gemmell, Arthur Gemmell, Bessie Phillips and the Mohaka A4 Trust. There are currently four sets of proceedings before the Court. The application for directions from the responsible trustee Jim Gray, an application for costs from Sam Gemmell, an application for enforcement of obligations of trust by Bessie Phillips and this application for a declaration. All of these proceedings concern or relate to Mohak...

  9. Manuel v Waitakere City Council [pdf, 70 KB]

    ...loss due to a diminution of the value of the house is declined. LIABILITY OF RESPONDENTS The First Respondent, Waitakere City Council [43] The claimants allege that the Waitakere City Council as the territorial authority had the responsibility for issuing Building Consents, the CCC and the carrying out of inspections. In discharging those duties it is claimed that the Council failed (inter alia) to notice deficiencies in plans, compliance with the Building Code, f...

  10. [2019] NZEmpC 123 Elisara v Allianz New Zealand Ltd [pdf, 319 KB]

    ...on his part to deliberately harm the company; that he had relied on others when he “should have done more”; that he deeply regretted his role in how the file was managed; and that he saw very clear lessons for himself given his seniority and responsibilities. [17] Mr Elisara chose not to take a support person or representative with him to the meeting. At the outset of the meeting Mr Hosking reiterated that the purpose of the meeting was to consider Mr Elisara’s resp...