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  1. 4.-David-Dunlop-Traffic-and-Transport.pdf [pdf, 744 KB]

    ...(including the closed Manawatū Gorge (SH3)). The other two are Saddle Road to the north (‘Arterial’) and the Pahīatua Track to the south (‘Primary Collector’). These are described in more detail below. 40. No regional public transport services are provided on either of the current east-west connections. Nation-wide bus provider Intercity13 operates bus services between the Hawkes Bay and Palmerston North/Wellington, which currently use Saddle Road. 41. The Palmerston No...

  2. Proceeds of Crime Fund

    ...Fund Administrator within the Ministry of Justice since April 2019. The Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Act 2009 allows Police to seize cash and assets that have been obtained directly or indirectly from the proceeds of crime. Once all legal matters are addressed, the recovered money is placed in the contestable Proceeds of Crime Fund. Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Act 2009   Read copies of the Cabinet paper and related Cabinet minute under which the Fund operates. Cabinet paper - Changes to...

  3. Interim Regulatory Impact Statement: Consultation options for adoption law reform [pdf, 857 KB]

    ...and, • any arrangements for post-adoption contact between a person who is adopted and their birth family and whānau. Government, the courts and accredited agencies’ role in the adoption process Oranga Tamariki Oranga Tamariki provides a service for birth parents wanting to place their child for adoption. Birth parents are not required to use Oranga Tamariki services. Oranga Tamariki works with the birth parents and gives them information and support so that they can make info...

  4. 2012 Ministry of Justice annual report [pdf, 2.3 MB]

    ...did and the impact we had 7 Supporting our outcomes in a changing operating environment 8 Making communities safer 9 Maintaining the integrity and improving the responsiveness of the justice system 11 Maintaining the civil and democratic rights of New Zealanders 14 Measuring the Ministry’s efficiency and cost-effectiveness 17 Assessing our organisational health and capability 18 Financial statements 20 1 2011/12 Highlights ACHIEVEMENTS • The Justice Sector Leadership Board es...

  5. OIA-121395.pdf [pdf, 18 MB]

    ...under s9(2)(a) of the Act. Memorandum Page 1 of 3 Diversity Equity and Inclusion Update Unclassified Title: Diversity Equity and Inclusion Update To: Business Committee From: Jo Hickling, General Manager, People Experience, Corporate Services Via: Kelvin Watson, Deputy Secretary, Corporate Services Date of memo: Mon, 11 November 2024 Action required by: Mon, 11 November 2024 Appendices: Appendix 1 DEI Plan 2024 2025 Final.pptx Appendix 2 MoJ ID strategy 2020 2023.p...

  6. Maori Land Court COVID-19 Level 2 protocol 7 September 202 [pdf, 181 KB]

    Māori Land Court COVID-19 Delta Level 2 protocol 7 September 2021 1. This protocol will take effect when New Zealand, or any region of New Zealand, moves to Level 2 of the Covid-19 Alert System. It should be read in conjunction with the Government’s Covid-19 Alert System Level 2 restrictions, including the additional measures put in place to address the Delta variant of the Covid-19 virus. 2. Courts are an essential service. At Alert Level 2, and subject to the restricti...

  7. Austell v Somerset LCRO 76 / 2009 (2 September 2009) [pdf, 113 KB]

    LCRO 76 /09 CONCERNING An application for review pursuant to Section 193 of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 AND CONCERNING a determination of the Auckland Standards Committee 4 of the New Zealand Law Society BETWEEN Mr Austell of Auckland Applicant AND Ms Somerset (also known as...) of Auckland Respondent The names and identifying details of the parties in this decision have been changed DECISION Application for review A...

  8. Ali v Wang [2015] NZIACDT 2 (22 January 2015) [pdf, 256 KB]

    ...Statement of Reply [19] The complainant produced an agreement for the provision of professional services dated 4 February 2011; it identifies Mr Wang as the licensed immigration adviser dealing with the instructions. [20] He also produced an invoice addressed to a prospective employer for seeking a work permit for the complainant. The date on the document is 24 November 2010. It appears to relate to work prior to Mr Wang’s involvement. [21] He also produced a letter dated 19 May 201...

  9. E67 Vaughan Smith - Planning - EIC - VHHL [pdf, 1.3 MB]

    ...case. 1.12. The evidence of Angela Bull for VHHL has referred to the agreement between Panuku and VHHL regarding the proposed conditions of consent. That evidence also records that certain matters raised in the VHHL submission that have not been addressed in the conditions (e.g. legacy uses of Hobson Wharf Extension) have been resolved by way of a side agreement between the parties. In light of that agreement, I have been asked to limit the scope of my planning evidence to the cond...

  10. National Standards Committee 2 v Harker [2020] NZLCDT 27 (31 August 2020) [pdf, 161 KB]

    ...convictions, pursuant to s 130(c) of the Lawyers and Conveyancers Act 2006 (the Act). The Committee determined to charge Mr Harker with a disciplinary offence, against s 241(d) of the Act.3 [3] Mr Harker accepts that he was providing regulated legal services at the time of his criminal offending and at the date of his convictions. Mr Harker is charged that the convictions have brought “the [legal] profession into disrepute and/or reflect upon [his] fitness to practise”. Secti...