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  1. [2015] NZEmpC 130 Scarborough v Micron Security Products Ltd [pdf, 166 KB]

    ...http://www.westlaw.co.nz/maf/wlnz/app/document?&src=search&docguid=Ic767f3809f3011e0a619d462427863b2&epos=1&snippets=true&fcwh=true&startChunk=1&endChunk=1&nstid=std-anz-highlight&nsds=AUNZ_CASES&isTocNav=true&tocDs=AUNZ_CASES_TOC&context=101&extLink=false&details=most&originates-from-link-before=false#FTN.3 3. I did not have any material evidence to present to the Court as the Ministry of Social Development is in the proces...

  2. Vikashwarjeet v Devi [2014] NZIACDT 27 (17 March 2014) [pdf, 102 KB]

    ...followed her inadequate advice regarding the prospects of a visa issuing and she did not lodge the application. [10] If the potential factual findings were made out, the interim decision made it clear the Tribunal could potentially determine: [10.1] The adviser failed to provide timely updates, or confirm in writing the details of material discussions (Clause 3 of the Code of Conduct). [10.2] The adviser failed to carry out her lawful, informed instructions to file an application for...

  3. Statistical bulletin: An overview of conviction and sentencing statistics in New Zealand 1998 to 2007 [pdf, 2.4 MB]

    ...justice 15,685 15,306 15,465 15,017 14,972 16,034 19,083 21,392 23,846 26,963 Good order 10,527 11,030 11,579 12,389 12,839 13,987 13,935 13,341 14,996 15,897 Traffic 62,226 58,817 57,025 56,584 54,541 55,847 59,311 59,809 63,323 69,901 Miscellaneous 10,101 9,437 7,663 9,296 10,150 13,516 13,473 14,528 18,982 19,811 Total 185,839 178,762 173,275 172,950 170,518 180,152 187,118 187,495 201,244 214,075 *Also refer to Figure 4 for a percentage breakdown of these conviction outcomes • D...

  4. HNL v SEC [2013] NZIACDT 11 (19 March 2013) [pdf, 146 KB]

    ...Act. [99] In other respects, the complaint is dismissed. Submissions on Sanctions [100] As the complaint has been upheld, section 51 allows the Tribunal to impose sanctions. However, section 50 permits the Tribunal to take no further action. [101] The Authority and Mr HNL have the opportunity to provide submissions on the appropriate sanctions, including potential orders for costs, refund of fees and compensation. Whether they do so or not, Mr SEC is entitled to make submissions a...

  5. Immigration & Protection Tribunal Annual Report 2018-2019 [pdf, 349 KB]

    ...Chart F.5 Average Age (Days) of Active Appeals 30 June 2013 30 June 2014 30 June 2015 30 June 2016 30 June 2017 30 June 2018 30 June 2019 Tribunal Average (days) 247 228 208 201 175 175 274 Residence 240 134 173 116 60 101 76 Deportation (Non-resident) 228 230 184 127 90 89 121 Refugee and Protection 329 248 215 159 137 98 142 Deportation (Resident) 425 425 361 500 574 481 604 Comparative Graph Showing Average Age of Active Appeals...

  6. LG v Hakaoro [2013] NZIACDT 23 (03 April 2013) [pdf, 168 KB]

    ...behaviour; [99.3] accordingly, there were ground for complaint under section 44(2)(d) and (e) of the Act. 13 Submissions on Sanctions [100] As the complaint has been upheld, section 51 allows the Tribunal to impose sanctions. [101] The Authority and the complainant have the opportunity to provide submissions on the appropriate sanctions, including potential orders for costs, refund of fees and compensation. Whether they do so or not, Mr Hakaoro is entitled to make s...

  7. LCRO 150/2018 LO v RS, NL and TA (28 June 2019) [pdf, 198 KB]

    ...giving him clear advice based on her understanding of the law. [100] Mr LO has not provided any evidence, either to the Complaints Service or to this Office, to show where Ms NL was wrong, or otherwise failed to carry out his instructions. [101] No conduct issues arise in relation to Ms NL’s representation of Mr LO. Conclusion [102] I am required to bring a fresh, independent and robust view to the complaint, the Committee’s decision and the application for review. In doing...

  8. [2024] NZREADT 18 - HH v CAC 2201 & SL (19 June 2024) [pdf, 236 KB]

    ...exchange of emails between the purchaser and the licensee, as the former sought the bidding history (including identification of the bidders). The purchaser made a complaint to the agency’s manager on 30 March 2022. In an email on 1 April 2022 (at 1:01 pm), the manager incorrectly advised the purchaser that at the auction there were two bidders online, including the purchaser who later spoke by telephone to the licensee.2 The manager added that another agent in the room was also...

  9. [2024] NZIACDT 25 - EM v Ma (25 October 2024) [pdf, 244 KB]

    ...themselves with due care and in a timely manner. Client Care 2. A licensed immigration adviser must: … 7 Section 51(1). 8 Z v Dental Complaints Assessment Committee [2008] NZSC 55, [2009] 1 NZLR 1 at [97], [128] and [151]. 9 At [97], [101]–[102] and [112]. 8 e. obtain and carry out the informed lawful instructions of the client, and … Immigration adviser licence 14. A licensed immigration adviser must provide evidence of being licensed to the client. Writte...

  10. [2024] NZEmpC 180 Danske Mobler v A Labour Inspector of the Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment [pdf, 229 KB]

    ...circumstances.10 The Labour Inspector also accepts that an employer may use ADP for the purposes of calculating payment for FBAPS leave in either of the two circumstances identified in s 9A(1). 66. 9 At [32]. 10 GD (Tauranga) Ltd v Price [2019] NZEmpC 101, [2019] ERNZ 304 at [35]. [27] In the case of Danske Møbler, the Labour Inspector investigated the pay records for one employee in particular. He consistently worked more than his contractually-agreed hours so tha...