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  1. OIA-109631.pdf [pdf, 3.4 MB]

    ...justice.govt.nz/assets/Documents/Publications/Regulatory- 1 m pact-Statement-Removi ng-taxpayer-fu ndi n g-for-sectio n-27-reports _Fl NAL. pdf • Regarding documents 3, 5 and 6: justice. govt. nz/ assets/Documents/Pu bl i cati ans/Proactive-release-Leg al-Services­ Am end ment-Bi 11_ FINAL. pdf Please note that this response, with your personal details removed, may be published on the Ministry website at: justice. govt. nz/about/ official-information-act-requests/ oia-res ponses/....

  2. E99 Karl Cook and Vijay Lala – Planning - RE – Applicant [pdf, 3.6 MB]

    ...that might alter or detract from the opinions that we express, and that this evidence is within our area of expertise. 3. SCOPE OF EVIDENCE 3.1 We have reviewed the evidence in chief submitted by s274 parties. In our rebuttal evidence, we address the matters raised in other parties’ evidence based on the following issues: a) Design requirements; b) Legacy; c) Auckland Theatre Company car parking; d) Maori cultural effects; e) William H Daldy relocation; f) Part 2/Da...

  3. Evidence Brief Independent Bodies and Complaints Mechanisms [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...Handling (Victims’ Commissioner for England and Wales) .............................................................................................................. 62 Appendix 4: Principles for Good Complaint Handling (Parliamentary and Health Service Ombudsman - England and Wales) ........................................................... 64 Tables Table (i). Table presenting key characteristics of independent bodies across seven common law jurisdictions ......................

  4. AD v Secretary of Justice 10 October 2017 NZRA 003/2017 [pdf, 149 KB]

    ..._______________________________________________________________ INTRODUCTION [1] In a decision dated 28 June 2017, The Secretary for Justice (the Secretary) made the following decisions: (a) Cancelling the applicant’s approvals to provide legal aid services and specified legal services in Criminal PAL 1-3, Family, Court of Appeal and Supreme Court, Civil, PDLA, Duty Lawyer, and Refugee and Protected Persons: (b) Barring him from applying for approval to provide legal aid services...

  5. AMLCFT Statutory Review Final Report [pdf, 5.4 MB]

    ...contributing to the operation of the Act not being sufficiently risk based. These issues are likely further compounded PAGE 8 OF 256 REPORT ON THE REVIEW OF THE AML/CFT ACT by multiple agencies’ having to coordinate their efforts to deliver services in the regime, such as supervision. 8. The net outcome of these issues is that the regime is not as effective as it could be, and it is harder (and likely more expensive) than it needs to be for businesses to comply with the Act....

  6. CR v TN LCRO 54/2014 (23 November 2016) [pdf, 75 KB]

    ...3 Letter [CR] to the New Zealand Society (Lawyers Complaints Service) (18 July 2013). He submitted that the Committee lacked jurisdiction to consider the complaint because he was acting for himself and therefore not providing regulated services. 3 [12] Having considered the matter, the Committee determined it had jurisdiction to consider the complaint. Its reason for this was expressed in the following manner:4 10. Section 132(1)(a)(i) of the Act clearly provides that ...

  7. ENV-2016-AKL-000206 Cato Bolam Consultants Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 10 MB]

    ...following documents are attached to this notice: (a) copies of our submissions and further submissions (with a copy of the submission opposed or supported by my further submission); (b) a copy of the relevant decision; (c) a list of names and addresses of persons served I to be served with a copy of this notice. PART B - APPLICATION FOR WAIVERS I DIRECTIONS 1. CSC applies for the following waivers and directions in respect of service of the Notice of Appeal, the operation of sectio...

  8. SW on behalf of COMPANY 1 v RG, OL and HJ LCRO 130/2014 (3 November 2016) [pdf, 105 KB]

    ...Approximately two months later the boat was stolen, apparently by another party claiming ownership of the vessel. [4] Mr RG took steps in the District Court to remedy the situation and an agreement was reached about ownership. However Maritime New Zealand indicated that a High Court order was needed to amend the Register of Ships to record Company 1 as the owner. [5] Mr RG declined to issue the appropriate High Court proceedings because Company 1 would not pay its fees in full. La...

  9. Identifying & responding to bias in the criminal justice system: a review of international & New Zealand research [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    Identifying and Responding to Bias in the Criminal Justice System: A Review of International and New Zealand Research Identifying and Responding to Bias in the Criminal Justice System: A Review of International and New Zealand Research Bronwyn Morrison November 2009 2 Identifying and responding to bias in the criminal justice system This research was undertaken by the Research, Evaluat...

  10. Khan v Khetarpal [2016] NZIACDT 6 (22 January 2016) [pdf, 239 KB]

    ...misleading behaviour is serious, it was an isolated incident. [21.3] A large number of testimonials say Ms Khetarpal usually has high standards of service delivery, and integrity. [21.4] Ms Khetarpal has undertaken pro bono work providing immigration services through community organisations. [21.5] Evidence indicated that on a previous occasion Ms Khetarpal had taken active steps to ensure her client understood the need to provide information, when faced with similar difficulties to...