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Privacy Act 2020

Annual Report

Purpose: To enable the Ministry of Justice locate people who have outstanding fines in order to enforce payment.

Justice disclosure to MSD: Justice selects fines defaulters for whom it has been unable to find a current address, and sends the full name, date of birth and a data matching reference number to MSD.

MSD disclosure to Justice: For matched records, MSD returns the last known residential address, postal address, residential, cell-phone and work phone numbers, and the unique identifier originally provided by Justice.

Compliance: Compliant. 

Technical information

Information matching provision Social Security Act 2018, Schedule 6, cl 13
Year authorised 1996
Year commenced 1998
Programme type Locating people
Unique identifiers Data Matching Reference Number

System description
On a daily basis Justice send MSD, by encrypted online transfer, details of fines defaulters with whom they have lost contact. The defaulters eligible for selection include those where Justice does not have a current address, and no current arrangement to pay is in place. Justice sends the full name, date of birth (and a unique identifier which is generated and used solely in this programme) about the selected fines defaulters. A maximum of 20,000 records is allowed per supply.

MSD attempts to match the fines defaulter information with beneficiary full name and date of birth information held in MSD files. For matched records, MSD returns to Justice the last known residential address, postal address, residential, cell-phone and work phone numbers for the person, and the unique identifier originally provided by Justice.

Match information will only be provided on persons who have been in receipt of a benefit within the last two years, or where data has been confirmed as correct within the last two years.

Recent activity

  2019/20* 2020/21* 2021/22* 2022/23*
Match runs 205 234 152 259
Records sent for matching 2,258,579 3,018,839 805,979 2,725,438
Possible matches identified 593,651 828,880 285,865 898,011
Notices of adverse action 193,944 182,568 95,295 188,9291
Challenges 381 660 241 95
Successful challenges 113 28 21 15

Financial Outcome Activity

We report combined totals for this programme and the IR/Justice Fines Defaulters Tracing Programme because Justice cannot always determine which programme resulted in the payment of an outstanding fine.

    2019/20 2020/21* 2021/22 2022/23
Paid/settled ($) IR 17,881,362 24,258,495 10,205,001 17,849,417
  MSD 16,203,922 22,917,006 5,983,498 10,880,504
  Both 2,941,714 59,395 5,983,498 191,355
Total paid/settled ($)   37,026,998 47,234,896 16,697,017 28,921,276
People with payment or remittal IR 75,174 107,275 40,494 94,076
  MSD 72,069 92,018 25,834 52,798
  Both 13,114 261 2,622 966
Total people with payment or remittal   160,357 199,554 68,950 147,840

*The figures for the most recent are provisional figures and will be updated after the next reporting period.

This programme was previously authorised by section 126A of the Social Security Act 1964.

The utility of this provision was assessed the reports Immigration and Justice Matches (September 2012),  Review of statutory authorities for information matching (September 2017), and Report by the Privacy Commissioner to the Minister of Justice in relation to a review of the operation of five information matching provisions (September 2022).