The appointment to the position of Tenancy Adjudicator is for a period of up to five years. The appointment is made on warrant by the Governor General on the joint recommendation of the Minister of Housing and the Minister of Justice.
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The appointment to the position of Tenancy Adjudicator is for a period of up to five years. The appointment is made on warrant by the Governor General on the joint recommendation of the Minister of Housing and the Minister of Justice.
Proactive release of Kahukura methamphetamine rehabilitation initiative documents: Kahukura initial proposal to the fund. Kahukura detailed proposal to the fund. Proceeds of Crime Fund – Round Three funding recommendations. Email correspondence regarding the Kahukura initiative. Briefing on the Kahukura Initiative
Schedule of Chief Executive expenses for the period 1 July 2020 30 June 2021.
Application pack for the statutory vacancy of Auckland Tenancy Adjudicator - posted 6 May 2021
Notes for Applicants – Tenancy Adjudicator Position
Official Information Act response
The appointment to the position of Disputes Tribunal Referee is for a period of up to five years. The appointment is made on warrant by the Governor-General after the recommendation of the Minister of Justice.
The appointment to the position of Disputes Tribunal Referee is for a period of up to five years. The appointment is made on warrant by the Governor-General after the recommendation of the Minister of Justice.
Official Information Act response
Updated 7 January 2021. Ministry of Justice Health and Safety protocols during COVID-19 Alert Level 1.
Ministry of Justice annual report for the period from 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020.
Updated 16 November 2020. Ministry of Justice Health and Safety protocols during COVID-19 Alert Level 1.
Chief Victims Advisor to Government - Briefing for the Incoming Minister of Justice, November 2020
The appointment to the position of Disputes Tribunal Referee is for a period of up to five years. The appointment is made on warrant by the Governor-General after the recommendation of the Minister of Justice.
The appointment to the position of Disputes Tribunal Referee is for a period of up to five years. The appointment is made on warrant by the Governor-General after the recommendation of the Minister of Justice.
The appointment to the position of Disputes Tribunal Referee is for a period of up to five years. The appointment is made on warrant by the Governor-General after the recommendation of the Minister of Justice.
Updated October 2020: This guide is designed to ensure the media is aware of the rules around reporting what happened in the courts and the responsibilities of journalists working in courts. While it is not exhaustive, we want to ensure that reports are fair, that justice processes can work effectively, and that courts’ integrity is maintained.
This paper provides a 10-year infrastructure investment plan to restore and modernise buildings across the Ministry of Justice’s property portfolio.
This summary provides information about the main initiatives in Budget 2020 across Votes: Justice, Courts and Treaty. Full information about these initiatives is available on the Beehive website.
Expressions of interest are sought from suitably qualified persons wishing to be considered for appointment as a Commissioner of the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC).
Expressions of interest are sought from suitably qualified persons wishing to be considered for appointment as a Commissioner of the Criminal Cases Review Commission (CCRC). E whāia ana he whakahua pānga i te hunga tau māraurau e hiahia ana kia aroa, kia tohua ai hei Kaikomihana o te Komihana Arotake Kēhi Taihara (CCRC).
Report of the Abortion Supervisory Committee 2019
Advertising Disputes Tribunals Referee Appointments for Wellington on the Statutory Vacancies Page
Published by the Ministry of Justice pursuant to Part III Section 20 of the Official Information Act 1982.
Published by the Ministry of Justice pursuant to Part III Section 20 of the Official Information Act 1982.