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  1. NQE v Tan [2013] NZIACDT 37 (13 June 2013) [pdf, 195 KB]

    ...claim additional services relating to preparation for an interview, when the complainant had already paid for a full professional service. [25] The complainant says this conduct has caused him to lose interest in migrating to New Zealand. The response [26] Ms Tan responded to the complaint in a written explanation provided to the Authority, it is dated 5 December 2011. [27] The key elements in the response are as follows. [28] Asia & New Zealand Consultants Ltd is a company in...

  2. LY v [North Island] SC LCRO 231 / 2011 (1 June 2012) [pdf, 86 KB]

    ...been visited by the NZLS Inspectorate in January 2011, and over the following months he had sought further information from LY in relation to LY’s trust account. The Practitioner failed to respond to some of these enquiries and receiving no response from the Practitioner the Inspectorate eventually wrote to the Complaints Service in June 2011 about outstanding matters of concerns in respect of which the Practitioner had not responded. [4] At the end of June the Standards Committ...

  3. Myhre - Ngapaeruru No 1B No 2C No 2 (2019) 73 Tākitimu MB 176 (73 TKT 176) [pdf, 340 KB]

    ...appointment of both proposed trustees was filed by Ms Clarkson. [5] The application was initially heard on 6 September 2017 and adjourned for one month to allow the proposed trustees to respond in writing to the objection.3 Ms Smith filed her written response on 2 May 2018. While Mr Eriha initially responded in person at the hearing, he did not provide any further written response. [6] The final hearing was then held on 2 May 2018.4 Mr Myhre for the Māori Trustee confirmed t...

  4. McGregor v McGregor - John Henry McGregor and Pirihia Maraenui Tapine Whānau Trust (2019) 402 Aotea MB 281 (402 AOT 281) [pdf, 260 KB]

    ...confirmed the legal principles for removal:7 [27] There is no real dispute about the applicable principles. As Judge Harvey observed, “[i]t is trite law that the paramount duty of trustees is to obey their terms of trust”. [28] The general responsibilities of responsible trustees are set out in s 223 of the Act. That section refers to the following: (a) Carrying out the terms of the trust: (b) The proper administration and management of the business of the trust: (c)...

  5. 2022 NZPSPLA 033.pdf [pdf, 129 KB]

    ...directions set out the steps Mr Brown needed to take if he wanted to challenge or question the report and provided a timetable for filing documents in advance of the hearing. . [8] Other than a request to adjourn a hearing Mr Brown did not file any response, evidence, or further information in response to the CIPU report. In addition, he did not advise that he wanted to question Mr Kumar, the CIPU report writer, or any of the people Mr Kumar interviewed during his investigation. [9...

  6. Site visits [pdf, 144 KB]

    ...Plan” or equivalent and provide a copy of the Site Visit Health and Safety Plan to the Environment Court, the PCBU and the site visit organizer. The Ministry of Justice, the Environment Court, the PCBU and the site visit organizer shall be responsible for providing a copy of the Site Visit Health and Safety Plan to relevant personnel. (i) If the Ministry of Justice is not satisfied with any aspect of the Indicative Site Visit Plan, the Ministry of Justice shall, no more than 5 w...

  7. Site visits [pdf, 144 KB]

    ...Plan” or equivalent and provide a copy of the Site Visit Health and Safety Plan to the Environment Court, the PCBU and the site visit organizer. The Ministry of Justice, the Environment Court, the PCBU and the site visit organizer shall be responsible for providing a copy of the Site Visit Health and Safety Plan to relevant personnel. (i) If the Ministry of Justice is not satisfied with any aspect of the Indicative Site Visit Plan, the Ministry of Justice shall, no more than 5 w...

  8. Site Visit Health & Safety Plan [pdf, 147 KB]

    ...Safety Plan” or equivalent and provide a copy of the Site Visit Health and Safety Plan to the Environment Court, the PCBU and the site visit organizer. The Ministry of Justice, the Environment Court, the PCBU and the site visit organizer shall be responsible for providing a copy of the Site Visit Health and Safety Plan to relevant personnel. (i) If the Ministry of Justice is not satisfied with any aspect of the Indicative Site Visit Plan, the Ministry of Justice shall, no more than 5...

  9. OIA-Letter to chief executive regarding convention against torture. [pdf, 937 KB]

    ...It contains preliminary observations, based on what inspectors found at the sites during their visits. They were provided to relevant agencies with responsibility for the facilities visited, including the Ministry, in order to request their response to the matters raised. These sites did not undergo formal OPCAT inspections, where the Chief Ombudsman considers all the information gathered from a variety of sources, consults on his provisional findings, and then reaches a fina...

  10. Arms-Act-rewrite-summary-version-of-the-discussion-document.pdf [pdf, 181 KB]

    ...changes are required? Theme 7: Agencies that control the possession and use of firearms This section seeks your views on: • the role of the Firearms Safety Authority (FSA) and its interaction with wider Police functions • the roles and responsibilities of groups that provide advice on the firearms regulatory system, such as the Minister’s Arms Advisory Group, Firearms Community Advisory Forum, and Arms Engagement Group. It is important that the right agencies and groups...