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  1. 2023-05-15-Form-33-Christine-J-Wallis.pdf [pdf, 230 KB]

    ...environment with markedly increased levels of noise, air and water pollution being my major concerns. At present I am not at a point to be able to expand on my concerns. I wish to talk to both Waka Kotahi and to expert advisors to make my final responses from a fully informed position. I am currently in the process of talking to my advisors. I have consistently informed Waka Kotahi of my situation and I have told them that I wish to be sitting down with them a.s.a.p. to be...

  2. 2024 NZPSPLA 064.pdf [pdf, 82 KB]

    ...laughs treating it as a joke and at other times becomes aggressive towards police or others. The calls waste valuable police time and resources. [3] Police consider Ms Grayling’s behaviour demonstrates she is not mature enough to handle the responsibility of working in security. Ms Grayling’s behaviour appears to be attention seeking and when she does not get what she wants she threatens to hurt others or herself. [4] Ms Grayling neither attended the hearing nor applied f...

  3. Waikato Bay of Plenty Standards Committee 2 v Stirling [2023] NZLCDT 30 (27 July 2023) [pdf, 73 KB]

    ...Stirling’s misconduct, we think this decision needs to be balanced by recording some features that add credit to Mr Stirling. [4] We accept that Mr Stirling is deeply remorseful for his wrong-doing. Once the situation came to light, he accepted responsibility. He has not advanced weak excuses or thin defences. The depth of whakamā he experiences, has been palpable in his conduct throughout, and in his demeanour at the hearing. [5] Mr Stirling is conscious of the shame he ha...

  4. Appendix-M3-NZEAN-Comparison-to-Overseas-Legislation.pdf [pdf, 297 KB]

    ...or other mobility devices) have also been allowed to share bridleways. Latest Changes as at Jan 29 2022 The new version of The Highway Code, includes: - A hierarchy of road users that ensures road users who can do the greatest harm have the greatest responsibility to reduce the danger they may pose to others ● Equestrians are now classed equal to cyclists in the new hierarchy of road users, which is designed to protect the most vulnerable. Guidance on passing distances The wording of rule...

  5. 2025 NZPSPLA 010.pdf [pdf, 78 KB]

    ...seriously assaulted the victim. [6] However, the evidence before me, and in particular Mr May’s supporting reference, supports his submission that his offending was out of character and in all other respects he has been a highly regarded and responsible security employee. I therefore conclude that rather than cancelling Mr May’s certificate of approval an extension of the current suspension of Mr May’s COA until after his sentence of community detention finishes is the appropriat...

  6. OIA-119547.pdf [pdf, 831 KB]

    ...be answered as a percentage related to the number of slots allocated in Q1] 3. For the same period, 19 February 2024 to 19 February 2025 could you advise how many completed or paid slots each provider did in Whangarei. The Ministry’s response is set out in Table 1 in Appendix 1. If you are not satisfied with this response, you have the right to make a complaint to the Ombudsman under section 28(3) of the Act. The Office of the Ombudsman may be contacted by email at inf...

  7. National Standards Committee v Poananga [2012] NZLCDT 33 [pdf, 150 KB]

    ...her former assistant with a number of Ms Poananga’s records. [5] In the end, the position can be summarised that the practitioner has a relatively valuable mortgage-free home, and the sale proceeds from a second property. Although she assumes responsibility for other family members, we do not consider that these responsibilities necessarily take priority over her obligations to reimburse the members of her former profession in respect of the costs of her prosecution. [6] There...

  8. Access to Court documents

    ...until the receipt of the fee is confirmed as received, which would normally be on the morning of the next working day. However, if the receipt of the fee is confirmed the application will be recorded as filed on the date the fee was paid. It is the responsibility of the payer to confirm that the details of the payment are communicated to the registry staff in the appropriate Employment Court. The inclusion of adequate identifying information on the payment is also the responsibility of the...

  9. Auckland District Law Society v Dorbu [2011] NZLCDT 17 [pdf, 48 KB]

    ...an improper motive in seeking to pursue this charge and finally, he submits that the likelihood of the success of this charge is poor, but that the “relentless pursuit of it would almost definitely cause permanent injury to (him)”. [7] In response to the issue of delay the Society indicated that it would be prepared for a penalty hearing on the remaining charges to take place in advance of the rehearing. The Tribunal has considered this approach and considers it has considera...

  10. Auckland Standards Committee v Hackshaw [2016] NZLCDT 18 [pdf, 146 KB]

    ...respondent is charged in the alternative with negligence or incompetence and with a further alternative of unsatisfactory conduct. [4] The respondent has not engaged with the Lawyers Complaints Service during its investigation. She has not filed a response to the charge. She is understood to be in living in Australia and has not responded to correspondence sent to her at the Australian addresses she had given. [5] The hearing before the Tribunal has proceeded by way of formal proo...