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  1. Wellington Standards Committee 1 v King [2024] NZLCDT 46 (18 December 2024) [pdf, 105 KB]

    ...Conveyancers Act 2006. 6 [29] The management of her diary was also flawed and Ms King acknowledged that she sometimes missed court dates for filing and needed to seek extensions of time. [30] In addition, there were concerns about privacy because her printing facilities were shared with another organisation, and she did not always ensure she collected printing as soon as it was completed, meaning that it was not protected from inadvertent disclosure. [31] Ms King ha...

  2. [2025] NZREADT 01 LQ v Registrar Substantive (9 January 2025) [pdf, 250 KB]

    ...setting out the right of appeal to the High Court. PUBLICATION [45] Having regard to the interests of the public in knowing of any professional wrongdoing of licensees and knowing also the Tribunal’s jurisprudence, balancing that against the privacy of the individuals involved, it is appropriate to order publication of the decision without naming the licensee, the agency or any person. ___________________ D J Plunkett Chair ___________________ G J Denley Member...

  3. [2025] NZIACDT 06 – DH v Liu (14 January 2025) [pdf, 252 KB]

    ...[60] The Tribunal has the power to order that any part of the evidence or the name of any witness not be published.16 It must balance the public’s interest in knowing of wrongdoing by advisers and of the Tribunal’s jurisprudence, with the privacy of individuals. [61] There is no public interest in knowing the name of the complainant, the employer, its director, the agent and associate, the agency or its director. The Tribunal orders that no information identifying these en...

  4. [2025] NZIACDT 05 – YI v Liu (14 January 2025) [pdf, 160 KB]

    ...[60] The Tribunal has the power to order that any part of the evidence or the name of any witness not be published.16 It must balance the public’s interest in knowing of wrongdoing by advisers and of the Tribunal’s jurisprudence, with the privacy of individuals. [61] There is no public interest in knowing the name of the complainant, the employer, its director, the agent and associate, the agency or its director. The Tribunal orders that no information identifying these en...

  5. [2025] NZIACDT 01 – ZJ v Liu (13 January 2025) [pdf, 158 KB]

    ...[59] The Tribunal has the power to order that any part of the evidence or the name of any witness not be published.16 It must balance the public’s interest in knowing of wrongdoing by advisers and of the Tribunal’s jurisprudence, with the privacy of individuals. [60] There is no public interest in knowing the name of the complainant, the employer, its director, the agent and associate, the agency or its director. The Tribunal orders that no information identifying these en...

  6. Judicial-Appointments-Protocol-HC-February-2025 [docx, 86 KB]

    ...request, the relevant records will be removed from the register. All information is treated confidentially and held securely in the Appointments Unit. Every attempt is made to ensure any data held is complete and correct. In accordance with information privacy principles, the purposes for which the information is collected and used is made clear to prospective candidates at the time the information is collected. The information held on the register is kept confidential and access is available...

  7. [2025] NZIACDT 12 - XI v Liu (18 February 2025) [pdf, 208 KB]

    ...[37] The Tribunal has the power to order that any part of the evidence or the name of any witness not be published.9 It must balance the public’s interest in knowing of wrongdoing by advisers and knowing the Tribunal’s jurisprudence, with the privacy of individuals. [38] There is no public interest in knowing the name of Mr Liu’s client. [39] The Tribunal orders that no information identifying the complainant is to be published other than to Immigration NZ. __________...

  8. [2025] NZIACDT 13 – HG v Liu (18 February 2025) [pdf, 108 KB]

    ...[37] The Tribunal has the power to order that any part of the evidence or the name of any witness not be published.9 It must balance the public’s interest in knowing of wrongdoing by advisers and knowing the Tribunal’s jurisprudence, with the privacy of individuals. [38] There is no public interest in knowing the name of Mr Liu’s client. [39] The Tribunal orders that no information identifying the complainant is to be published other than to Immigration NZ. __________...

  9. LCRO 19/2024 MT v DB (31 January 2025) [pdf, 156 KB]

    ...such publication of his or her decision as the Review Officer considers necessary or desirable in the public interest. “Public interest” engages issues such as consumer protection, public confidence in legal services and the interests and privacy of individuals. [44] Having had regard to the issues raised by this review, I have concluded that it is desirable in the public interest that this decision be published in a form that does not 10 identify the parties or others invo...

  10. [2025] NZIACDT 18 – YI v Liu (27 February 2025) [pdf, 215 KB]

    ...[43] The Tribunal has the power to order that any part of the evidence or the name of any witness not be published.11 It must balance the public’s interest in knowing of wrongdoing by advisers and knowing the Tribunal’s jurisprudence, with the privacy of individuals. [44] There is no public interest in knowing the name of Mr Liu’s client. [45] The Tribunal orders that no information identifying the complainant is to be published other than to Immigration NZ. _________...