21 July 23
They may have first-rate pollsters and the funds to pay them, but Labour and National are both flying blind. Deaf, too, if the lofty rejections of their respective coalition partners’ key policies provide any guide.
13 July 23
The defendant, Bradford Damien Kipa, pleaded guilty to the murder of John Ioane. In sentencing Kipa, the court considered two submissions put forward by defence counsel: that a sentence of life imprisonment was ...
13 July 23
The Bank of New Zealand (BNZ) appointed receivers to Claymark Group, which owed the bank $50 million (plus interest), secured by first-ranking general security arrangements (GSAs).
13 July 23
The High Court has determined an application by carpet manufacturer Godfrey Hirst to strike out four affirmative defences pleaded by the Bremworth defendants, which also manufacture carpets.
13 July 23
As part of the government’s “stamp out” approach to covid-19, GF was employed by Customs as an assistant customs officer maritime border at a South Island port on a short-term agreement.
13 July 23
Section 38 of the Criminal Procedure (Mentally Impaired Persons) Act 2003 (CPMIP) empowers the court to order a report from a health assessor in relation to a defendant’s mental health.
13 July 23
Neil Castillo and Jerald Ybanez are Filipino New Zealanders and passionate about basketball. They set up the Auckland United Basketball (AUB) organisation for South Auckland children and young people.
13 July 23
The Real Estate Agents Act 2008 (the Act) created the Real Estate Agents Authority (REAA) as a Crown entity for the purposes of s 7 of the Crown Entities Act 2004 (CEA) which applies to the REAA except to the ...
13 July 23
Robodebt Royal Commissioner Catherine Holmes has referred multiple individuals involved with the illegal scheme for civil and criminal prosecutions and other actions. But the names remain secret.
13 July 23
Depending on who you listen to, the Bar Standards Board is doing far too much and, in the process, neglecting its core regulatory functions. You will also hear it said, on the other hand, that the Bar Standards ...
12 July 23
Over the past two years, the Ministry of Justice has been conducting a procure
12 July 23
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10 July 23
Entitlement to residential care subsidies can be polarising. The relevant legislation is contained in the Residential Care and Disability Support Services Act 2018 (the RCS Act) and the Residential Care and ...
7 July 23
Kirsty Hilford was employed as a part-time learning assistant at Whangārei Boys High School, but left after a pay dispute.
7 July 23
On 29 June 2023, the Supreme Court declined the trust’s application for an extension of time to seek leave to appeal. The court recorded the trust’s proposed arguments and said they were “largely the same as in the ...
7 July 23
The appellant, Tina Steedman, was convicted in July 2022 in the District Court of breaching the Covid-19 Public Health Response Act 2020 and the Covid-19 Public Health Response (Alert Level Requirements) Order (No ...