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- Making official information requests: a guide for requesters
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Office of Privacy Commissioner not unreasonable to decline to investigate complaint against Police
Case notesOffice of the Privacy Commissioner (OPC)—decision not to investigate a complaint against the New Zealand PoliceDepartment of Corrections unreasonably declines computer access to inmate
Case notesAccess to computer suite in prison denied—Ombudsman found this unreasonable—Corrections agreed to reconsider the inmate’s request and to review criteria for use—also that computer facilities at prison be reviewed to ensure availability to prisoners who meet criteria for assistance with litigationDepartment of Corrections not unreasonable to decline face to face interview between prisoner and journalist in particular case
Case notesPrisoner requested face to face interview with journalist—request declined—Ombudsman noted journalist had offered to conduct interview by AVL, notwithstanding preference for face to face—Ombudsman concluded that on this basis Department had not acted unreasonably in this instanceMeridian Energy’s process for purchasing property not unreasonable
Case notesComplaint about price Meridian Energy paid for a property—Ombudsman found the process had been reasonablePower Board required to change opinion of company’s credit standing following Ombudsman investigation
Case notesDecision to decline discount on power accountPower Board agrees to refund person who was unaware of power-saving switch
Case notesFailure to charge for water heating power supply at appropriate rate—installation of system entitling consumer to concessionary rate not notified to power supply authority—no fault of complainant or authority—authority had benefit of power savingsPower Board decision to disconnect power unreasonable in the circumstances
Case notesElectric Power Board decision to disconnect power to a consumer’s home unreasonablePublic Trust’s practice of charging release fee on mortgage contrary to law
Case notesMortgagee–mortgage release fee–implied condition to recover expenses–whether extends to mortgagee charging fee for work of in-house solicitorDepartment of Labour failed to provide adequate support to training provider
Case notesREAC/Department of Labour-unfair treatment of training provider—lack of just and fair procedures—accurate recording of information—right to a fair hearingNew Zealand Treasury found to have fettered discretion over bona vacantia decision
Case notesBona vacantia–Crown’s discretion to provide for persons for whom deceased might reasonably have expected to make provision—unreasonable and oppressive exercise of discretion s.77(1)(e) Administration Act 1969State Services Commission obliged to honour guarantee of work placement in public service
Case notesLeave without pay—employee guaranteed placement on return—consequences when no position foundPower Board unreasonable not to verify power-user’s explanation for unpaid invoice
Case notesDisputed electricity account—whether complainant resident at premises in questionDepartment of Labour delays processing travel claim
Case notesApprenticeship claim-delay in completing enquiry into travelling allowance—administrative checks instituted