Search and Surveillance Bill 2009: Submission by the Privacy Commissioner
View the Privacy Commissioner's submissions to the Justice and Electoral Committee in 2009.
The latest submission was to the Select Committee on 23 September 2010.
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View the Privacy Commissioner's submissions to the Justice and Electoral Committee in 2009.
The latest submission was to the Select Committee on 23 September 2010.
Executive summary; Background to the inquiry; Scope of the inquiry; Law governing the issues; Authorisation; Relevance
View the Privacy Commissioner's submission on the expansion of criminal DNA testing (Criminal Investigations (Bodily Samples) Amendment Bill and her supplementary submission following her appearance before the Select Committee.
A man received a letter from a credit provider about an outstanding debt. The man pointed out to the credit provider that the debt was not his.
A woman was engaged in an argument with a district council. She spoke to the local newspaper about the dispute, and the newspaper then published an article.
A woman had complained to Police about the actions of a number of people. After Police had decided not to prosecute, the woman wanted to know their reasons.
A man asked a government agency for the information it held about him, particularly legally privileged documents and copies of complaints made about him.
A man discovered that Police had been informed that he had assaulted a young woman. Police had noted the information on its National Intelligence Application.
A woman returned a mobile phone to the retailer which was supposed to have erased all the personal information on the phone.
A woman submitted a hardship application to the MSD in relation to a debt she owed to the Ministry. MSD requested all her financial information from her bank.