Case note 99971 [2008] NZPrivCmr 12: Man receives summary of allegations against him
A man was the subject of an investigation by a government agency. He wanted a copy of his file as he believed a third party had given false information.
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A man was the subject of an investigation by a government agency. He wanted a copy of his file as he believed a third party had given false information.
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A man complained to us that a sports club supplied his personal details to a direct mailing company and as a result he received unsolicited direct mail.
Annual Report of the Privacy Commissioner for the year ended 30 June 2007.
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Two members of a man's family entered into a finance contract in his name to buy a car. They defaulted on the loan and this impacted on his credit rating.
A couple were on the mailing list for a real estate company. They requested that their names be removed from this list and the company said it had done so.
A man was convicted of possession of an weapon, threatening to kill, and arson. Following his conviction, he made an access request to Police for his file.
A mother enrolled her daughter in a school holiday programme run by a regional sports trust. Photos of the girl were later published by the trust.
A man asked for access to his full records in the course of a dispute with his bank.