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  1. CAC 401 v Black and Wong [2016] NZREADT 64 [pdf, 84 KB]

    ...submissions from the Complaints Assessment Committee and Mr Wong’s counsel. The relevant potential penalties are contained in s 110 of the Act. Summary of Orders [3] The orders that the Tribunal may make are: (i) An order cancelling the licence of the licensee. (ii) An order suspending the licence for a period not exceeding 24 months. (iii) An order that the licensee not perform any supervisory functions. (iv) An order that the licensee who is an individual pay a fine not e...

  2. 2024 NZPSPLA 043.pdf [pdf, 70 KB]

    ...Walid’s certificate. If convicted on the drugs charges it will be further grounds for disqualification. [3] Mr Walid has neither applied for a waiver of the grounds for disqualification nor provided any submissions as to why his certificate and licence should not be cancelled. In addition, he has not filed any opposition to dealing with the complaint on the papers. [4] Based on the evidence before me I am satisfied that grounds for disqualification apply to Mr Walid and that be...

  3. 2020 NZPSPLA 021 [pdf, 84 KB]

    ...been approved. However, all of Mr Biddle’s misconduct occurred before he was granted a COA and Mr Biddle has asked that his COA not be cancelled as he has recently started working as a property guard for Allied Security which is one of the larger licence holders in New Zealand. He now accepts what he did was wrong and that he has learnt from his mistakes. [15] I accept that Mr Biddle was following the very poor example set by Mr Fevers and the lax business practices at Club Envy whe...

  4. BORA Families Commission Act Repeal Bill [pdf, 130 KB]

    ...Families Commission Act 2003 (‘the principal Act’) and disestablishes the Families Commission (‘the Commission’), currently operating as Superu. It vests and transfers the Commission’s residual assets and liabilities, agreements, leases and licence arrangements, and information to the Ministry of Social Development (‘the Ministry’), excluding employment agreements and appointments, which are dissolved. The Ministry will also be responsible for determining or completing any ou...

  5. READT - Response to charge [pdf, 244 KB]

    ...representative’s address or contact details change you must give written notice to the Tribunal and other parties to the charge(s). Please fill in all sections below Part 1: Respondent Surname(s) First name(s) Company name (if applicable) Real Estate licence details Licence number Is your licence current? (please tick) Yes No Class of licence (please tick) Agent (individual agent or company agent) Branch Manager Salesperson Contact details Addres...

  6. 2024 NZPSPLA 066.pdf [pdf, 70 KB]

    ...application he had no convictions. [3] CIPU’s investigation concluded that Mr Lauesi worked without the necessary security certificate after his COA was cancelled in March 2023. He also worked as a crowd controller without a COA after his previous licence expired in February 2022. Working in security without a current COA is both a breach of the Act and an offence under s 44(2) of the Act. [4] CIPU conclude that Mr Lauesi be given a final warning as opposed to taking prosecution...

  7. CPA Charging Document [docx, 267 KB]

    ...Filed in the District Court at Choose an item. on:       Defendant Name:* [Full name of person or organisation] PRN: Address: [bookmark: Text6]      Gender:* Date of birth:*       Driver licence no:       Occupation:       Offence details [bookmark: Text8][bookmark: Text9]I, [person commencing proceeding*], [title] of [prosecuting organisation, if applicable*], have good cause to suspect that [name...

  8. Lomu v Tangilanu [2014] NZIACDT 42 (31 March 2014) [pdf, 73 KB]

    ...breach of clause 1.1 of the Code of Conduct – obligations relating to care diligence and respect. The particulars are: [5.1.1] The Adviser had instructions to apply for a visa on 4 January 2011, but did not lodge the application. [5.1.2] When her licence expired on 23 September 2011, she had not lodged the application. [5.1.3] The Adviser failed to perform the services agreed, carryout her instructions, and then failed to ensure the Complainant’s interests were protected after her...

  9. Kuttikkatt v Standing [2014] NZIACDT 40 (27 March 2014) [pdf, 72 KB]

    ...Date Issued: 27 March 2014 2 DECISION Introduction [1] The complainant engaged the adviser to assist her to apply for residence visas for her and her family; the adviser did not complete the process. This Tribunal cancelled his licence due to an unrelated complaint. The adviser did not tell the complainant what had happened, refund the fees he had taken in advance, or arrange for ongoing representation. [2] The adviser has not responded to the complaint. This issue f...

  10. Musese v Min [2013] NZIACDT 60 (18 September 2013) [pdf, 97 KB]

    ...return of documents. [23] It appears most or all of this occurred as Mr Min considered he could leave matters to his employer or accept directions from his employer. That approach is a serious breach of professional responsibility. The Act does not licence companies. Only individuals can be licensed immigration advisers. [24] If a licensed immigration adviser chooses to practice as an employee of a company, they personally bear responsibility for both the professional engagement and po...