Case Note 2594 [1994] - Rumour started about complainant's job
The complainant alleged that a rumour was started that she was leaving her job at a government department by the department's management.
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The complainant alleged that a rumour was started that she was leaving her job at a government department by the department's management.
The complainant applied for a job with a different branch of the agency he worked for. He was asked to consent to his 'current employer' being contacted.
The Department of Justice refused to give the complainant access to a report by a private investigator and a file note.
An advertisement was placed by a real estate agency in a daily newspaper to publicise its success in achieving property sales and to thank its clients.
On her son's behalf, the complainant requested a copy of a video recording taken of her son while he was in hospital.
A tertiary student had been unable to prepare for exams because of illness during the usual preparation time.
The complainant alleged that her husband telephoned her bank to obtain the balance of their joint cheque account.
The complainant alleged that a real estate agent's employee entered their flat and took photographs.
The complainant contacted a real estate agency expressing an interest in buying a property in a certain area.
The complainant had a blood test at a hospital to establish whether she would be a suitable organ donor for a family member.
The complainant asked me to investigate the actions of a firm of solicitors in disclosing information to his former wife about his income and expenditure.
A complaint was made that a debt collection agency contacted the complainant at work by telephone and then by facsimile thereby disclosing personal information.
The complainant asked me to investigate the refusal of the Department of Social Welfare to allow him access to his file in its entirety.
The Department of Social Welfare refused to provide a woman with the identity of a person who had made serious allegations about her treatment of her children.
The complainant asked us to investigate a disclosure by a telephone company.
The complainant requested access to a letter written by his doctor to a specialist.
A complainant had requested access from her insurance company to a file relating to a claim she had made in respect of a stolen vehicle.
A complainant asked us to investigate a decision of ACC to withhold information.
The complainant alleged that a credit reference agency had incorrectly noted a default to a bank on his credit reference.
We investigated the decision of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries to withhold the name of a person who complained a farmer was cruel to animals.