Case Note 0437 [1994] - ACC withholds document that was being used to discuss complainant's entitlement to certain benefits
A complainant asked us to investigate a decision of ACC to withhold information.
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A complainant asked us to investigate a decision of ACC to withhold information.
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We investigated the decision of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries to withhold the name of a person who complained a farmer was cruel to animals.
A complainant asked us to investigate the refusal of MSD to give him access to documents made by any social worker in respect to his step-daughter.
We investigated the Department of Social Welfare's failure to provide a complainant with the personal information he had requested.
The complainant had purchased a video cassette through an advertisement. He was then sent a considerable amount of marketing information which he didn't want.
The complainant was involved in correspondence with a bank about arrangements for repayment of a debt.
The complainant alleged the NZSIS disclosed personal information about him some time ago which was inaccurate and misleading.
The complainant had requested access to his file held by the New Zealand Children and Young Persons Service.
The complainant sought access to his medical records. The doctor maintained that the complainant had already been given access to his records.