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  1. Waitangi Tribunal Report on the Aotearoa Institute claim concerning Te Wānanga o Aotearoa [pdf, 748 KB]

    ...Rongo Wetere, in an effort to impro�e the skills of their people . From small beginnings in  Te Awamutu in 1983, it was granted formal status as a TEI in 1993 . After lodging a Waitangi  Tribunal claim for  resources  from the Crown  in  1997  2  and reaching a deed of  settlement  with the Crown in 2001,3 it grew �ery rapidly, expanding beyond its iwi base . By...

  2. E6 John Goodwin - Natural Character, Landscape and Visual Amenity - EIC - Applicant [PDF, 9 MB]

    BEFORE THE ENVIRONMENT COURT I MUA I TE KOOTI TAIAO O AOTEAROA ENV-2018-AKL-000078 IN THE MATTER of the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) AND IN THE MATTER of an application for resource consent for the necessary infrastructure and related activities associated with holding the America's Cup in Auckland BETWEEN PANUKU DEVELOPMENT AUCKLAND Applicant AND AUCKLAND COUNCIL Regulatory Authority EVIDENCE OF JOHN LEWIS GOODWIN ON BEHALF OF PANUK...

  3. Waitangi Tribunal - Wai 2200 A128 Scoping report [pdf, 3.3 MB]

    ...78 Report four: Rangatiratanga versus kawanatanga – c. 1890 to c.2000...................................... 79 Claimants interested in report four .......................................................................................... 81 Resources required .................................................................................................................... 82 Personnel ......................................................................................................

  4. Directory of Official Information M-O [pdf, 511 KB]

    ...Boards namely: • The Māori Ethnological Research Board 1923; • The Māori Purposes Fund Control Board 1924; and • The Māori Arts and Crafts Council Board 1931. The capital funds of the three Boards were amalgamated and their capital resources combined into the one account. 6 Section 7 of the Māori Purposes Fund Act 1934–35 provides that the Board shall consist of: • the Minister of Māori Affairs (who shall be the Chairperson) • the Chief Executive...

  5. Chief Coroner 2019-20 Annual Report [pdf, 2 MB]

    ...a Masters in Law from the University of South Pacific with a focus on the integration of customary and environmental laws. I have worked in challenging and interesting areas of the law throughout my legal career. Starting in a “boutique” resource management private law firm, to central government as solicitor for Te Papa Atawhai / Department of Conservation, Crown Counsel in (then) Treaty & International Law team where I had the privilege of participating in historical a...

  6. Tackling money laundering and terrorist financing consultation [pdf, 321 KB]

    ...that criminals are known to exploit, rather than to all businesses in a particular sector or profession. It also means that while businesses have specific AML/CFT obligations, they also have some flexibility about where to focus their attention and resources relative to the particular risks they face (for example, due to the type of products and services they offer). AML/CFT supervision Businesses that are required to comply with the AML/CFT Act are supervised by an appropriate organ...

  7. Directory of Official Information M-O [pdf, 511 KB]

    ...Boards namely: • The Māori Ethnological Research Board 1923; • The Māori Purposes Fund Control Board 1924; and • The Māori Arts and Crafts Council Board 1931. The capital funds of the three Boards were amalgamated and their capital resources combined into the one account. 6 Section 7 of the Māori Purposes Fund Act 1934–35 provides that the Board shall consist of: • the Minister of Māori Affairs (who shall be the Chairperson) • the Chief Executi...

  8. Tan v New Zealand Police [2016] NZHRRT 32 [pdf, 327 KB]

    ...Due to publication restrictions this decision has been anonymised by the redaction of the true names of the plaintiff, of her brother and of other third parties.] 2 INTRODUCTION The complaint [1] At the relevant time Ms Tan was a Human Resources advisor employed by the Capital and Coast District Health Board (CCDHB). Following an allegation she had possibly accessed health records to locate the whereabouts of a relative, the New Zealand Police in September 2014 asked the CCDHB...

  9. [2017] NZEmpC 71 Stormont v Peddle Thorp Aitken Ltd [pdf, 497 KB]

    ...proposed Interiors division would work within the company. I accept Ms Stormont’s evidence, which is consistent with a business plan she produced at the time, that the concept was that she would work collaboratively within Peddle Thorp; that resources would be pooled; and that there was a common understanding that Interiors might not pay for itself during the first year. Ms Stormont was subsequently offered employment. The agreement, which was drafted by Mr Goldie, provided for...

  10. AML phase II - Business compliance impacts [pdf, 491 KB]

    ...‘Small’ entities in each sector, so as to be able to highlight the relative cost burden across different size entities. / Ministry of Justice |Methodology 11 Area / Topic Phase I - Lessons learned Implications for this Study limited resources).  Where appropriate external professional support has been useful. However not all professionals have really ‘engaged’ with their clients and a number write ‘standard reports’ and / or simply repeat the Act et...