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  1. ORC & Ngai Tahu Ki Murihiku - EIC - Dean Whaanga - 17 September 2021 [pdf, 146 KB]

    ...land and water plan to be able to see positive change. We have waited long enough. 32 Ngāi Tahu ki Murihiku have been working on some of these same issues in Southland over recent years, through the proposed Southland Water and Land Plan and in response to the recent package of government reforms. Intensive winter grazing is a particularly high risk activity that has been a focus for us. We are supportive of the measures that are proposed for Otago, as an interim approach. We can...

  2. LCRO 119/2022 FT v GS (31 October 2022) [pdf, 183 KB]

    ...reimbursement of fees ultimately paid to private counsel instructed, reimbursement of fees paid to an expert witness, and compensation in the sum of $150,000 for stress and anxiety. He sought direction that Mr GS be struck off. [11] Mr GS provided response to Mr FT’s complaint on 28 February 2022. He submitted that: 3 (a) the memorandum for the case management conference had been prepared by the lawyer who had preceded him; and (b) no formal admission of erratic driving h...

  3. Hill v PTW Holdings Ltd - 587-591 Great South Road (2023) 262 Taitokerau MB 140 (262 TTK 140) [pdf, 275 KB]

    ...and shareholders and a tenant on the lands, from giving effect to their liquidation process. [2] The parcels of lands that are the subject of the application are in Otahuhu, Auckland and held by the First Respondent, PTW Holdings Ltd. [3] In response to the application the Court received correspondence from the solicitors acting on behalf of the liquidators of Takimano Ltd, advising that as the company is in liquidation, proceedings brought against the company or in relation to prop...

  4. Hāpaitia frequently asked questions

    ...programme of work reflective of a modern Treaty partnership? While not initially designed to work in partnership with Māori, the Hāpaitia programme had an ambition to put te ao Māori at the centre.   Mistakes were made but, thanks to the generous responses of Māori who worked with the programme, a relationship has now developed between the Justice Sector Leadership Board (JSLB) and Ināia Tonu Nei (ITN), that reflects many aspects of the Treaty and has promoted greater understanding of th...

  5. 2025 NZPSPLA 051.pdf [pdf, 158 KB]

    ...Authority agreed with this approach and CIPU sent Mr Pailate a written warning letter in May 2023 for operating a security business without a licence and engaging security workers who did not hold COAs. Mr Pailate was also given information about his responsibilities as a security company owner. [6] Mr Pailate says he did not apply for a licence at that time as he decided not to keep Legion going. However, in early 2024 Mr Pailate was approached by Panda Mart and Powerhouse Management...

  6. Epiha v Peihopa - Kaikou H (2025) 293 Taitokerau MB 225 (293 TTK 225) [pdf, 249 KB]

    ...trustee meeting conducted by the Court’s Principal Liaison officer in early 2021, Judge Armstrong issued orders on 21 April 2021 (the 2021 decision) appointing Victor Peihopa, Dion Peihopa, Derna Trifilo, Rita-Lee Peihopa and Glen Peihopa as responsible trustees to replace all prior trustees.4 4 230 Taitokerau MB 53-73 (230 TTK 53-73). 293 Taitokerau MB 228 [10] Following the 2021 decision, Glen and Victor filed a s 45 application to the Chief Judge seeking to cancel the...

  7. RIS - Improving the justice response to victims of sexual violence [pdf, 603 KB]

    Impact Statement Template | 1 Coversheet: Improving the justice response to victims of sexual violence Advising agencies Ministry of Justice Decision sought This analysis has been prepared to inform Cabinet decisions regarding improvements to the justice response to victims of sexual violence Proposing Ministers Parliamentary Under-Secretary to the Minister of Justice (Domestic and Sexual Violence) Jan Logie Summary: Problem and Proposed Approach Problem Definiti...

  8. LCRO 182/2017 TP v ZN (14 September 2020) [pdf, 414 KB]

    ...specific issues for the Review Officer to consider". They are said by her to have arisen out of her complaint and the Standards Committee's determination. I address those "specific issues" in my decision at [112]–[144]. 6 Response by Mr TP [40] Through his counsel Mr CF, Mr TP provided detailed responses to all of Mrs ZN’s complaint correspondence. As well, he provided submissions addressing the issues raised by the Committee in its Notice of Hearing....

  9. 29.-Evidence-of-Ms-Ainsley-McLeod-Conditions.pdf [pdf, 563 KB]

    ...(a) an overview of the Project and the designations and resource consents being sought; Page 4 (b) the approach proposed by Waka Kotahi to address effects, including the proposed conditions; (c) matters raised in submissions; (d) responses to the council reports; and (e) the changes that I support being made to the conditions proposed to be imposed on the designations and resource consents. 13. In my evidence, in the interest of brevity, I do not repeat the detail of t...

  10. Flawn v Accident Compensation Corporation (Individual Rehabilitation Plan) [2024] NZACC 142 [pdf, 587 KB]

    ...inform the mental and physical capacity to work elements in the underlying programme for effective treatment that will ultimately determine capacity and the type of work. Am I correct in this interpretation? [Emphasis added] [27] There is no response from Ms Algar to this email in the available evidence. [28] The pain management service referral (undated) recorded the outcome as reducing the impacts of pain from injury affecting Ms Flawn’s daily activities and the ability to d...