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  1. OIA-123815.pdf [pdf, 706 KB]

    ...subsidiaries. Specifically, you requested: Can you please provide me with a list of all payments made by the Ministry of Justice and its subsidiaries to the UN and its subsidiaries over the last 10 years. This can be in summary format In response to your request, the Ministry has not made any payments to the UN or its subsidiaries. The Ministry also does not have any subsidiaries. Therefore, your request is refused in full under section 18(e) of the Act, as the information...

  2. LCRO 103/2021 & LCRO 58/2022, LCRO 104/2021 and LCRO 105/2021 GS v ABC Ltd & HY, [Law Firm A] v ABC Ltd & HY and SW v [Area] Standards Committee [X] (24 November 2022) [pdf, 595 KB]

    ...orders considered “appropriate” in the circumstances; and (e) an order releasing [LAW FIRM D] from an undertaking that it pay fees held on account to the lawyers. [36] Mr KZ, for the lawyers, responded to the complaint on 11 March 2020. His response was, understandably, in view of the raft of issues raised by the complaint, comprehensive. [37] It was submitted for the lawyers that: (a) the issues engaged by the dispute, whilst initially presenting as straightforward, were c...

  3. [2014] NZEmpC 233 Wills v Goodman Fielder NZ Ltd [pdf, 271 KB]

    ...management of the Food Coatings occupied approximately 25 per cent of Mr Wills’ full-time role; the Bread Plant Manager role, when the plant operated, occupied 75 per cent of his full-time role; and it constituted 90 per cent of his overall financial responsibilities. [12] At this point Mr Wills reported to the Manufacturing Manager, Mr Brett Pfahlert (based in Christchurch); Mr Pfahlert reported to Mr Andrew as the Regional Operations Manager (based in Christchurch); Mr Andrew...

  4. Saffioti & Anor v Ward & Ors [2013] NZWHT Auckland 17 [pdf, 287 KB]

    ...work but says he neither carried out nor supervised any of the defective work that has caused the property to leak. Mr Hancock did not attend the hearing but in previous statements has said that the construction of this house was Mr Portman’s responsibility and not his. [4] Jim Stephenson: Architect Limited (JSAL) was engaged to do the design work for the house. Mr and Mrs Saffioti say that JSAL is liable for the full amount claimed as it failed to provide specific detail...

  5. Waitangi Tribunal - Te Paparahi o Te Raki - statement of issues for stage 2 [pdf, 595 KB]

    ...Crown had regard for Te Raki Māori tikanga within or alongside the legal system and common law? To what extent did it have a duty to do so? u. To what extent, if any, did the common law impact negatively on Te Raki Māori? Did the Crown have a responsibility to protect Te Raki Māori from any negative impacts of the common law, or to remedy the effect of any such impacts? v. To what extent did the operation of the legal system and common law affect the ability of Te Raki Māori to e...

  6. Proactive release of Cabinet papers and minutes relating to supporting the delivery of the 2020 election due to the change of election date and COVID-19 [pdf, 2.1 MB]

    ...million for the Electoral Commission to deliver the election on a new date 5. To support the Electoral Commission to reschedule the delivery of the 2020 General Election safely and effectively, I seek $13.448 million in funding from the Covid-19 Response and Recovery Fund. The cost is based on the best available estimates for securing voting places, staffing, undertaking additional recruitment, and changing existing communications. 4us110oq65 2020-08-25 08:34:01 5 RE LE AS ED B Y...

  7. Proactive release – Remuneration Authority Legislation Bill [pdf, 1.7 MB]

    ...Authority’s decisions. This contributes to public trust and confidence in the judicial system. 7 The Cabinet Fees Framework classifies judicial and statutory officers into four broad categories and prescribes a range of fees for each category. The responsible Minister makes the final decision on the fee to be paid to each type of officer within that fee range. Cabinet has agreed to transfer some positions to the Remuneration Authority 8 The remuneration of judicial and statutory...

  8. 2017 NZSSAA 050 (4 September 2017) [pdf, 167 KB]

    ...of the Chief Executive and his delegates to remake their decision, as at the point in time when an appellant sought assistance. For that reason, we consider it is necessary for the Authority to make some evaluation of the Chief Executive’s response to the appellant’s need. [5] We are conscious that we do not have a comprehensive factual basis to truly measure entitlement as at the point in time when the appellant engaged with the Ministry of Social Development. We have not so...

  9. ETS v WKE [2013] NZIACDT 4 (05 February 2013) [pdf, 109 KB]

    ...commencing, and a further $473 on submission to Mr WKE’s office. That was a total of $1,068 which Mr ETS paid. [9] Mr ETS says that Mr WKE told him a large amount of work was required to respond, and that accounted for the cost. [10] Mr WKE drafted a response to Immigration New Zealand, dated 8 September 2010. The letter essentially asserted that the position Immigration New Zealand had said did not meet the criteria, did in fact meet the criteria. The letter described the basic du...

  10. TSO v Hassan [2013] NZIACDT 52 (16 August 2013) [pdf, 125 KB]

    ...when her solicitor showed her a copy of the file he had obtained from Immigration New Zealand. [21.5] Because of Mr Hassan’s incompetence and failure to tell her what was going on that she was in New Zealand without a valid visa Mr Hassan’s response to the complaint [22] The Statement of Complaint identified the key elements of Mr Hassan’s response to the complaint in the following way. Material facts [23] He does not dispute the material facts. Mr Hassan’s response to th...