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  1. FS v Accident Compensation Corporation (Work-related gradual-process injury) [2024] NZACC 135 (15 August 2024) [pdf, 185 KB]

    ...of the Act. [39] The decision of the Reviewer dated 26 October 2023 is therefore upheld. This appeal is dismissed. [40] I make no order as to costs. Suppression [41] At hearing, I considered it necessary and appropriate to protect the privacy of the appellant and I made an order pursuant to s160(1) of the Accident Compensation Act 2001 (the Act). This order forbids publication of the name, address, occupation, or particulars likely to lead to the identification of the app...

  2. Addressing-Stalking-in-NZ_Final-pack.pdf [pdf, 1.7 MB]

    ...Ministers of the Crown and officials. 2 Establishing an Offence of Stalking Regulatory Impact Assessment Ministry of Justice 26 September 2024 Some information has been withheld in accordance with section 9(2)(a) of the OIA to protect the privacy of natural persons. 3 Addressing Stalking in New Zealand: Policy Decisions Cabinet Minute CAB-24-MIN-0384 Cabinet Office Meeting date: 30 September 2024 Some information has been withheld in accordance with section 9(2)(f)(iv) of...

  3. Hikaiti-Molloy v Hall - Succession to Timi Kaukau [2025] Chief Judge's MB 92 (2025 CJ 92) [pdf, 288 KB]

    ...Applicant’s evidence: 16. Matilda and Ariana submitted the following documents at various times that were not available at the lower court hearing. Some documents are clearer than others and used for clarity. Due to the sensitivity and privacy of these documents they are not for public inspection or distribution and only available to the Court. A list of the documents is tabled below: Date Document Detail of Document 3.9.1958 Complaint for Matter Determinable Summarily...

  4. [2024] NZIACDT 32 - XI v Liu (16 December 2024) [pdf, 237 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    ...[60] The Tribunal has the power to order that any part of the evidence or the name of any witness not be published.16 It must balance the public’s interest in knowing of wrongdoing by advisers and of the Tribunal’s jurisprudence, with the privacy of individuals.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] NZEmpC 7 LMN v STC [pdf, 199 KB]

    ...plaintiff submits the stress and anxiety associated with her name being connected with the Authority and Court proceedings will have adverse impacts on her wellbeing and mental health. (c) The plaintiff says that the defendant has disregarded her privacy through the discussion of an extremely sensitive childhood event, which has triggered her post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). In her evidence she has provided a redacted letter dated 5 August 2021 from the Accident Compensat...

  6. OIA-Adoption Law Reform [pdf, 1019 KB]

    ...information has been withheld under the following sections of the Act: • section 6(a) as its release would prejudice the security or defence of New Zealand or the international relations of the Government of New Zealand; and • section 9(2)(a) to protect privacy of natural persons. • section 9(2)(f)(iv) to maintain the constitutional conventions that protect the confidentiality of advice tendered by Ministers and officials. In accordance with section 9(1) of the Act, the Ministry has...

  7. OIA Adoption Law Reform [pdf, 17 MB]

    ...been deemed largely out of scope, I have provided you with an excerpt or summary of the contents relevant to the information requested under section 16(1)(e) of the Act. Some information has also been withheld under section 9(2)(a) to protect the privacy of natural persons. I am satisfied that there are no public interest considerations that render it desirable to make available the information being withheld under section 9 of the Act. Please note that this response, with your person...

  8. [2024] NZIACDT 30 INZ v Li (6 December 2024) [pdf, 250 KB]

    ...[58] The Tribunal has the power to order that any part of the evidence or the name of any witness not be published.14 It must balance the public’s interest in knowing of wrongdoing by advisers and knowing the Tribunal’s jurisprudence, with the privacy of individuals. [59] There is no public interest in knowing the name of Ms Li’s client, the employer or the agents. [60] The Tribunal orders that no information identifying the client, the employer or the agents is to be pub...

  9. [2024] NZIACDT 29 INZ v Li (6 December 2024) [pdf, 253 KB]

    ...[61] The Tribunal has the power to order that any part of the evidence or the name of any witness not be published.14 It must balance the public’s interest in knowing of wrongdoing by advisers and knowing the Tribunal’s jurisprudence, with the privacy of individuals. [62] There is no public interest in knowing the name of Ms Li’s client, the employer, its manager or the agents. [63] The Tribunal orders that no information identifying the client, the employer, its manager...

  10. Implementation of the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Act 2009 - Regulations and Codes of Practice - Discussion Document [pdf, 486 KB]

    ...should be sent to: Email: international.crime@justice.govt.nz Post: Attention: International Criminal Law team Ministry of Justice | Tahu o te Ture PO Box 180 Wellington 6401 Publication of submissions, the Official Information Act and the Privacy Act The Ministry does not intend to publish comment that it receives on this document. However, any comment will be subject to the Official Information Act 1982 and may, therefore, be released in part or full. The Privacy Act 1993 als...