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  1. Children-living-through-sexual-exploitation-in-NZ-Factsheet.pdf [pdf, 187 KB]

    ...creating a clear national definition of child sexual exploitation, expanding support for survivors beyond individual resilience models, and ensuring perpetrators are held accountable. Survivors shouldn’t bear the burden of harm alone while those responsible avoid consequences. Justice demands shared responsibility, structural change, and long-term support that responds to the full impact of exploitation across a survivor’s life. 3 Thorburn, N., Britz, A., & Parkes, E...

  2. Children-living-through-sexual-exploitation-in-NZ-Factsheet-final.pdf [pdf, 187 KB]

    ...creating a clear national definition of child sexual exploitation, expanding support for survivors beyond individual resilience models, and ensuring perpetrators are held accountable. Survivors shouldn’t bear the burden of harm alone while those responsible avoid consequences. Justice demands shared responsibility, structural change, and long-term support that responds to the full impact of exploitation across a survivor’s life. 3 Thorburn, N., Britz, A., & Parkes, E...

  3. OIA-121817.pdf [pdf, 842 KB]

    ...covers a large amount of information. On the same day you agreed for the refined scope to be: Briefings, aide-memoires and reports about international approaches to foreign- interference criminal offences from November 2023 to 3 May 2025. In response to your refined scope, the Ministry conducted a search of its holdings and have not identified any documents in scope of your request. However, I would like to draw your attention to the Ministry’s Departmental Report on the Crimes...

  4. [2024] NZEmpC 123 Wiles v University of Auckland [pdf, 536 KB]

    ...Science. Her primary task under the buy-out agreement was to lead the development and delivery of a post-graduate and, subsequently, a final year undergraduate course in science communication. The role was based in the Department of Physics and responsible to the Dean of Science through the Head of Department, Physics. [22] At all relevant times, Professor John Fraser was the Dean of Medical and Health Sciences and Professor John Hosking was the Dean of Science. Associate Prof...

  5. AF v BN LCRO 166 / 2011 (25 July 2013) [pdf, 144 KB]

    ...that an employer is not liable for the fraud of an employee, where the employer is also an unwitting victim of the employee’s fraud.” [45] Whilst it is possible to insure against fraud by an employee, that is different from assuming direct responsibility for the professional conduct of the employee, and it is the professional conduct of Mr BN with which this review is concerned. [46] In Re a Solicitor,8 the Appellant (a lawyer) had been charged with failing to comply with the...

  6. JR v ST LCRO 57/2015 (2 December 2016) [pdf, 248 KB]

    ...statutory processes that impliedly require it to dispose of the grounds of complaint … [22] Mr ST was invited to comment on the review application but elected not do so. However, he had responded to the initial complaint and I now turn to that response. Mr ST’s response [23] In his earlier 12 November 2014 response, Mr ST had submitted that: (a) The complaint should be recognised as part of a long running series, raised in the main by Mr JR, that had followed from cross-compla...

  7. OIA-96119.pdf [pdf, 415 KB]

    ...Government Electronic Tender Service (GETS) between January 2019 and May 2022? On 20 June 2022, the Ministry advised you of the need to extend the time limit for responding to your request in accordance with section 15A of the Act. In response to your first question, Table 1 (enclosed) outlines how many tender opportunities were issued on GETS for main construction contractors between January 2019 and May 2022. Main construction contractors refer to those responsible for the...

  8. OIA-105576.pdf [pdf, 340 KB]

    ...the current year. In line with s15(1AA) of the Act, as your request was clarified after the date it was received, it is considered a new request for the purposes of the Act. Therefore, the new deadline for the request is 10 August 2023. In response to the first and fourth parts of your request about people on remand subject to s10 of the Bail Act 2000, the Ministry does not hold the information requested. This is because it does not form any part of the Ministry’s regular report...

  9. OIA-119892.pdf [pdf, 260 KB]

    ...(the Ministry) was advised that you had made a similar request to the Minister of Justice, Hon Paul Goldsmith. On 7 March 2025, your request was transferred in full under section 14 of the Act by the Office of Hon Paul Goldsmith, to the Ministry for response. Specifically, you requested: • Access to the cabinet paper outlining changes to citizens arrest powers announced on 26 February 2025. • Details on who was consulted by the Retail Crime Ministerial Advisory Group on proposed...

  10. OIA-119204.pdf [pdf, 221 KB]

    ...direction for a Lay Advocate. As a statutory appointment, Lay Advocates are not employed by, or contracted to, the Ministry of Justice or the Court. They are independent service providers and are not covered by the Employment Relations Act 2000. In response to part 1 of your request, I can advise that the Ministry maintains a record of the current number of Lay Advocates, however, does not hold a record of the number of Lay Advocates for each year over the last decade. Therefore, I am...