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  1. Wai 3300, 2.6.019 Memorandum directions of Chief Judge Dr C L Fox commencing wānanga ā-rohe phase [pdf, 520 KB]

    ...for the first wānanga, which will be held from Monday 2 to Tuesday 3 December 2024 at a venue to be confirmed. 3. An inquiry timetable with relevant milestones leading to the first wānanga is attached as Appendix A. Background 4. On 17 April 2023, the Tribunal commissioned Pou Tikanga and Pou Ture Pākehā to develop a report on tikanga and ture pākehā to guide the inquiry procedure for the Wai 3300 inquiry (the Pou Report) (Wai 3300, #2.3.1). 5. The Pou Report proposed that, f...

  2. 2024 NZPSPLA 087.pdf [pdf, 143 KB]

    ...interactions with them between 2005 and 2010. The events primarily related to Mr BF’s behaviour whilst under the influence of alcohol. They also detailed an event in 2022 when Mr BF was arrested for assault and given a written warning. Further in November 2023 when Mr BF was served initially with a Police Safety Order and then Interim Protection Order.11 [13] Mr BF consented to the conditions; therefore his license was granted. As a hearing had not been held, the Police evidence in...

  3. Wellington Standards Committee 2 v Medlicott [2024] NZLCDT 34 (23 October 2024) [pdf, 127 KB]

    ...litigation. In the present matter Mr Medlicott has done nothing to endanger his client (although she should have been his former client). [42] Ms Bailey was not suspended but a $15,000 fine was imposed. 5 Central Standards Committee 3 v Bailey [2023] NZLCDT 53. 8 [43] Mr White further referred us to the van Noort matter.6 In that matter, the practitioner had entered into a lease agreement with clients in order to embark on a wine growing enterprise. There were clea...

  4. 2025 NZPSPLA 038.pdf [pdf, 141 KB]

    ...assistance of external individuals for advice. [24] However, Mr Tautali has had ample opportunity and significant support from CIPU in particular to address the business failings of Secpro. These matters have been 6 ongoing since 2023. When initially interviewed he accepted to CIPU that his business processes had gaps and advised he would address the deficiencies. This was his position at each juncture of this process. However, Mr Tautali has failed to make the bas...

  5. [2024] NZSSAA 07 (17 May 2024) [pdf, 102 KB]

    ...Legislation Act 2019.8 Although the Ministry made changes to policy and legislation in response to COVID-19, the Ministry did not establish a further exception which addressed future entitlement to NZS for those stranded overseas. 7 NZSSAA 73/22 [2023] NZSSAA 06, at [5]. 8 Social Security Act 2018, s 101(4). 8 37. XXXX considers that it is unfair to take account of his absence from New Zealand given the circumstances that we outside his control. XXXX’s view...

  6. [2024] NZSSAA 08 (6 June 2024) [pdf, 132 KB]

    ...Security Act 2018 AND IN THE MATTER of an appeal by XXXX of Auckland against a decision of a Benefits Review Committee BEFORE THE SOCIAL SECURITY APPEAL AUTHORITY R Palu Chairperson J Ryall Member Date of hearing: 2 November 2023 Appearances: [Appellant’s advocate], and XXXX N Jaura, appeals officer, for the Ministry of Social Development (with R West, lawyer, observing) Decision: 6 June 2024 ________________________________________________________...

  7. Justice Sector forecast monitoring report quarter ending September 2015 data and graphs [xlsx, 944 KB]

    ...the justice sector agencies. The charts in this file include all those presented in the full report. There are some additions - such as numbers remanded - which are included to give further background information. The forecast currently extends to 2023, and we have chosen to start most graphs at 2004, with community sentences starting in 2007 (to reflect the introduction of new sentence types that year). The data in the associated tables generally goes back to 2000, where available. Most o...

  8. Justice Sector forecast monitoring report quarter ending June 2015 data and graphs [xlsx, 938 KB]

    ...the justice sector agencies. The charts in this file include all those presented in the full report. There are some additions - such as numbers remanded - which are included to give further background information. The forecast currently extends to 2023, and we have chosen to start most graphs at 2004, with community sentences starting in 2007 (to reflect the introduction of new sentence types that year). The data in the associated tables generally goes back to 2000, where available. Most o...

  9. Justice sector forecast update June 2015 [xlsx, 939 KB]

    ...the justice sector agencies. The charts in this file include all those presented in the full report. There are some additions - such as numbers remanded - which are included to give further background information. The forecast currently extends to 2023, and we have chosen to start most graphs at 2004, with community sentences starting in 2007 (to reflect the introduction of new sentence types that year). The data in the associated tables generally goes back to 2000, where available. Most o...

  10. Justice sector forecast update September 2015 [xlsx, 944 KB]

    ...the justice sector agencies. The charts in this file include all those presented in the full report. There are some additions - such as numbers remanded - which are included to give further background information. The forecast currently extends to 2023, and we have chosen to start most graphs at 2004, with community sentences starting in 2007 (to reflect the introduction of new sentence types that year). The data in the associated tables generally goes back to 2000, where available. Most o...