Case Note 87892 [2006] NZ PrivCmr 16 - School discloses information to volunteer's father
A woman complained that her employer disclosed information about her to her father.
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A woman complained that her employer disclosed information about her to her father.
Not long before she was due to graduate, a student was told that she had not been awarded a passing grade for the final year of the qualification.
A professional photographer took a picture of a man in a shopping mall. Later the shopper saw two photographs of himself in a business directory.
A man requested access to a letter of complaint that someone had written to an industry association about him.
Annual Report of Privacy Commissioner for the year ended 30 June 2005.
Briefing of the incoming Minister.
This report discusses only Part 2(1) of this bill, which aims to ensure that compensation for breaches of the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990, Human Rights Act 1993 and Privacy Act 1993, is treated as a remedy of last resort for prisoners. Under the bill, compensation will only be possible when all other remedies have been explored and do not provide effective redress.
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Several prisoners expressed concerns about the Department of Corrections stamping all outgoing mail with the name of the prison from which it was sent.
A polytechnic student was a resident at a hostel. During her stay, she experienced a number of problems, which were recorded in a duty book.