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What happens if a complaint can’t be resolved?
If the Privacy Commissioner forms the opinion that there is an interference with privacy, she may refer the matter to the Director of Human Rights Proceedings.
The Director will decide whether to take the complaint to the Human Rights Review Tribunal.
If the Commissioner forms the opinion that there has not been an interference with privacy, the complainant can still take the matter to the Human Rights Review Tribunal.


