Case Note 92314 [2007] NZ PrivCmr 19 - Information about student withheld because of fears of safety
Students at a university made complaints about a fellow student, including that his behaviour was threatening.
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Students at a university made complaints about a fellow student, including that his behaviour was threatening.
A man applied to Police for a firearms licence. Several members of the public had made statements to Police querying his suitability to have a licence.
A woman was a regular customer of a bar and restaurant in a small town. She complained that the bar manager had disclosed information about her to her employer.
A contractor filed proceedings in the High Court against a publishing company. He claimed that an affidavit sworn on behalf of the respondent was falsified.
A man was interviewed for a position with Police but was unsuccessful. The man then requested his application file.
A woman applied for a job with a different branch of the government department that she worked for. Her application was unsuccessful.
A man was returning after an overseas trip. He and his family were stopped and they were all searched. This caused them inconvenience and embarrassment.
A woman was admitted to hospital for an operation. She later requested access to information relating to her admission, including the names of nurses.
The Ministry of Social Development had received an allegation that, if correct, would have an impact on a woman's benefit. She requested access to details.
A woman had a law firm act for her in a dispute. She was not satisfied with the firm's work, and complained to the Law Society's Complaints Committee.