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  1. People charged and convicted of offences June 2022 [xlsx, 274 KB]

    ...related offences 479 409 461 516 638 627 653 693 784 783 904 982 1,182 1,271 1,212 1,287 1,206 1,083 981 945 941 972 924 965 1,012 1,046 1,033 1,059 1,084 1,151 1,089 1,183 1,270 1,160 1,114 1,194 1,130 1,229 1,139 1,029 1,258 1,227 04: Dangerous or negligent acts endangering persons 8,933 11,721 12,619 13,824 14,408 15,418 16,702 16,646 15,902 15,578 13,913 14,130 12,849 12,203 13,271 13,440 12,386 11,457 12,070 10,863 10,536 10,625 11,128 11,027 11,221 10,949 11,743 12,197 11,579 10,933 9,08...

  2. People with finalised charges (including convicted charges) June 2023 [xlsx, 270 KB]

    ...related offences 479 409 461 516 638 627 653 693 784 783 904 982 1,182 1,271 1,212 1,287 1,206 1,083 981 945 941 972 924 965 1,012 1,046 1,033 1,059 1,084 1,151 1,088 1,183 1,270 1,160 1,114 1,194 1,130 1,229 1,138 1,029 1,258 1,228 1,461 04: Dangerous or negligent acts endangering persons 8,933 11,717 12,613 13,822 14,406 15,413 16,697 16,644 15,901 15,574 13,913 14,129 12,848 12,203 13,269 13,440 12,386 11,457 12,067 10,861 10,536 10,625 11,128 11,026 11,221 10,949 11,743 12,197 11,579 10,93...

  3. People with finalised charges (including convicted charges) December 2023 [xlsx, 273 KB]

    ...offences 487 393 446 467 592 627 617 694 718 814 837 896 1,073 1,253 1,263 1,256 1,226 1,121 1,009 950 933 909 940 956 952 1,030 1,051 1,019 1,060 1,113 1,097 1,137 1,218 1,270 1,076 1,125 1,155 1,225 1,175 1,099 1,049 1,249 1,370 1,464 04: Dangerous or negligent acts endangering persons 8,156 10,286 12,392 13,250 14,154 14,809 16,080 16,958 16,256 15,899 14,416 14,008 13,764 12,243 12,420 13,762 12,882 11,293 12,107 11,477 10,758 10,307 11,057 10,917 11,221 11,066 11,096 12,173 11,831 11,507...

  4. People charged and convicted of offences December 2022 [xlsx, 270 KB]

    ...related offences 487 393 446 467 592 627 617 694 718 814 837 896 1,073 1,253 1,263 1,256 1,226 1,121 1,009 950 933 909 940 956 952 1,030 1,051 1,019 1,060 1,113 1,098 1,137 1,218 1,270 1,076 1,125 1,155 1,227 1,176 1,099 1,050 1,251 1,365 04: Dangerous or negligent acts endangering persons 8,156 10,288 12,392 13,252 14,154 14,811 16,082 16,958 16,256 15,899 14,417 14,008 13,765 12,243 12,421 13,762 12,882 11,293 12,108 11,477 10,758 10,307 11,057 10,917 11,221 11,067 11,096 12,173 11,831 11,50...

  5. People with finalised charges (including convicted charges) jun2024 [xlsx, 269 KB]

    ...offences 479 409 461 516 638 627 653 693 784 783 904 981 1,182 1,271 1,212 1,287 1,206 1,083 981 945 941 972 924 965 1,012 1,046 1,033 1,059 1,084 1,151 1,088 1,183 1,270 1,160 1,114 1,194 1,130 1,227 1,139 1,029 1,259 1,227 1,468 1,493 04: Dangerous or negligent acts endangering persons 8,931 11,717 12,611 13,821 14,406 15,412 16,697 16,644 15,900 15,573 13,913 14,129 12,848 12,203 13,269 13,440 12,386 11,457 12,067 10,860 10,536 10,625 11,128 11,026 11,221 10,949 11,743 12,197 11,579 10,933...

  6. [2014] NZEmpC 231 Premier Events Group Ltd and Anor v Beattie and Ors [pdf, 685 KB]

    ...inextricably in the parties’ relationships. Examples of these included Mr Regan’s trust (the Piccadilly Trust) which was a shareholder in PEGL, and Mr Gill’s investment company, Bourne Street Investments Ltd (BSIL), and other corporate vehicles associated with, and funded by, PEGL. [3] Messrs Beattie and Regan (but particularly the former) consider that they have been very hard done by in their different roles with PEGL, BAPL, and with Mr Gill. Mr Beattie, in particular, ha...

  7. Director of Proceedings v Nelson [2013] NZHRRT 38 [pdf, 275 KB]

    ...and so Mrs Taylor arranged a family trip to visit her brother and his family in Tauranga over Easter. The logistics were challenging because travel was painful to Mrs Maine. Originally it had been planned that Mrs Nelson would travel in the same vehicle as Mrs Taylor but Mrs Nelson’s daughters intervened and booked her a bus ticket instead. [36] Over the Easter period Mrs Nelson continued to provide treatment to Mrs Maine at a motel Mrs Taylor had booked in Tauranga. [37] In April...

  8. E9 Kurt Grant - Construction Methodology - EIC - Applicant [pdf, 24 MB]

    ...QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE My full name is Kurt Adrian Grant. I am currently employed by McConnell Dowell Construction Limited as a construction manager. I am the construction manager for the Wynyard Edge Alliance (WEA), the delivery vehicle responsible for the design and construction of the infrastructure for the 36th America’s Cup (AC36). I have held this role since February 2018, at the commencement of the WEA. My responsibilities include managing all aspects of the pr...

  9. Pullar - Aperahama Sullivan whānau Trust (2017) 61 Takitimu MB 45 (61 TKT 45) [pdf, 439 KB]

    ...an email to the Court attaching a summary of the status of Ms Thrupp’s loan. The schedule notes five payments made by trust to Ms Thrupp from 2003-2009 totalling $5,400.00 for travel expenses, water and bore tank, koha for hospitalisation and vehicle and living costs. The email states that there is $3,610 owing to the trust which is being repaid back at $10 per week. Approximately 24 payments have been made between 16 September 2014 and 24 February 2015. Ms Thrupp continues to...

  10. CAC10027 v Brankin [2013] NZREADT 32 [pdf, 121 KB]

    ...Act, a licensee is guilty of misconduct if the licensee's conduct— (a) would reasonably be regarded by agents of good standing, or reasonable members of the public, as disgraceful; or (b) constitutes seriously incompetent or seriously negligent real estate agency work; or (c) consists of a wilful or reckless contravention of— (i) this Act; or (ii) other Acts that apply to the conduct of licensees; or (iii) regulations or rules made under this Act; or (d) co...