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  1. 2024 NZPSPLA 116.pdf [pdf, 74 KB]

    ...guard to be disgraceful, wilful, and reckless. Mr Rayilla is therefore guilty of misconduct. Misconduct is a discretionary ground for the cancellation of Mr Rayilla’s certificate. [4] Mr Rayilla did not attend the hearing or file any written response to the police complaint other than a reference from his former tutor and friend. Mr Rayilla’s referee says Mr Rayilla accepts he stole the money, but he did return after being questioned about it. It was a one-off mistake resulting...

  2. 2025 NZPSPLA 072 pdf [pdf, 74 KB]

    ...off as he was running late due to family commitments. He had his ID in his bag and got it out when spoken to by Police. [4] Mr Naea has not previously come to the Police or the Authority’s attention for breaching the Act or failing to meet his responsibilities as a security guard. I therefore accept that a reprimand and formal warning is the appropriate penalty rather than a fine. Summary and orders [5] Mr Naea contravened s 67 of the Act by failing to wear his Security ID wh...

  3. Reports

    ...Review of the Delivery of Restorative Justice in Family Violence Cases by Providers funded by the Ministry of Justice Victims Code Report Independent Bodies and Complaints Mechanisms Issues paper on implementation of the Victims Rights Act Kaupapa Māori responses to violence suffered by wāhine Māori Te Tangi o te Manawanui - Recommendations for Reform Strengthening the Criminal Justice System for Victims - Workshop Playback Report Strengthening the Criminal Justice System for Victims - Surv...

  4. What is regulatory stewardship?

    ...sanctions that shape people’s behaviour and interactions in pursuit of a broad goal or outcome. In Aotearoa New Zealand, regulatory stewardship is a statutory obligation. Section 32(1)(d) of the State Sector Act 1988 makes departmental chief executives responsible for the stewardship of the legislation administered by their agencies. We’re expected to take the same care of our regulatory systems or ‘regulatory assets’ that we do for other, more tangible, assets, such as buildings and eq...

  5. 2025 NZPSPLA 120 pdf [pdf, 83 KB]

    ...conviction after pleading guilty. Police have proceeded with their complaint as they allege Mr Cherrington is guilty of misconduct and is no longer suitable to work as a security guard. Mr Cherrington did not attend the hearing and provided no written response to the Police complaint other than advising he did not oppose the earlier suspension of his certificate of approval. [3] I accept Mr Cherrington originally became involved in the situation to defend other security guards. How...

  6. 4. Roebeck affidavit (with exhibits) [pdf, 7 MB]

    ...position as the mandated authority of Ngati Paoa, and demanding that Council immediately comply with the Board’s mandate. A copy of the Board’s letter dated 9 June 2018, is attached as Exhibit I. 43. While the Board has still not received a formal response from Auckland Council to its letter of 9 June 2018, more recently, the Board has made some progress with the Council. 44. The Board met with the Council on 7 August 2018 and again on Tuesday, 21 August 2018. A copy of the Board...

  7. E4 Grant Calder Event Management EIC Applicant [pdf, 3.5 MB]

    ...numbers will be monitored as part of the Major Event Operations Centre, a joint operations group involving police, emergency services, ACE and council services. The group will provide command, control and coordination, which will enable coordinated, responsive and real time event management and allow a real time response to the traffic and crowd management. This in turn allows for flexibility in scenarios implemented and adapting the measures in place accordingly, to ensure public s...

  8. FFNZ - EiC - K L Reilly (5 Feb 2021) [pdf, 522 KB]

    ...have occurred had the existing Water Plan process continued. 14. Federated Farmers doesn’t believe the PC7 approach is the most efficient or effective way of addressing the issues before Council. Nor do we think Council has sufficiently met its responsibilities under section 32 (s32) of the Resource Management Act 1991 (‘the RMA’). Furthermore, Council’s consultation on PC7 was insufficient, particularly in light of the serious impact it will have on people’s lives. 15....

  9. [2015] NZEmpC 181 Allied Investments Ltd v Guise [pdf, 167 KB]

    ...1 Guise v Allied Security Ltd [2014] NZERA Christchurch 159 at [47]. [7] Allied then issued proceedings in this Court challenging by way of de novo challenge the whole of the Authority's determination. In response, Ms Guise filed a statement of defence in which she raised an affirmative defence renewing the claims she had made before the Authority, including her claim for a penalty and for pay allegedly owed to her for working on public holiday

  10. CAC402 v Dunham [2016] NZREADT 26 [pdf, 248 KB]

    ...G M Gallacher, a senior investigator at the Real Estate Agent Authority. He also identified a number of the written exhibits. He detailed providing the licensee with a copy of the complaint of Mr and Mrs Ogilvy on 12 August 2014 and her various responses to that. We note that included in the licensee’s written response of 10 September 2014 is a copy of the Agency Transaction Report in which is a handwritten comment “I told the purchaser that the home across the road is adding a sto...