Complaints Process Satisfaction survey 2015/16
View the Colmar Bruton satisfaction survey which was undertaken to measure the satisfaction levels of participants in the complaints process and to identify areas for service improvements.
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View the Colmar Bruton satisfaction survey which was undertaken to measure the satisfaction levels of participants in the complaints process and to identify areas for service improvements.
The NZ Fire Service asks whether addresses of fire incidents are personal information and if disclosing this information would breach the Privacy Act.
The Privacy Commissioner has named a photography business, Expression Sessions Ltd, (Expression Sessions) as the result of a complaint.
The funeral of former Privacy Commissioner Sir Bruce Slane is to take place at St Mary's-in-Holy Trinity Church in Parnell, Auckland.
The Privacy Commissioner has found that TD Drilling breached principles 5 and 6 of the Privacy Act in withholding and then losing employee information.
The complainant had sought security camera footage from the Department of Corrections after being seriously assaulted while in Mt Eden Corrections Facility.
The Office of the Privacy Commissioner held the first ever Privacy Research Symposium to showcase the results of the first completed round of the Privacy Good R
The Children, Young Persons, and Their Families (Oranga Tamariki) Legislation Bill passed its first reading in Parliament on 13 December 2016.
New Zealand and Australian social, education and health researchers are participating in the Privacy Research Symposium at the University of Auckland this week.
A father of two young children complained to the Privacy Commissioner after a disputed debt with a childcare centre was referred to a debt collection agency.