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Ombudsmen decisions - The Hobbit and Ministers' personal interests

  • Russell McVeagh
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  • New Zealand
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  • February 8 2013

In the past week the Ombudsmen released two opinions concerning high-profile requests under the Official Information Act. The two situations differ

Government administration committee

  • Russell McVeagh
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  • New Zealand
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  • October 31 2012

The Committee continued to hear submissions on the Lobbying Disclosure Bill over the past two weeks

Proposed amendments to law governing employment in the state sector

  • Bell Gully
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  • New Zealand
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  • September 25 2012

On 30 August 2012 the State Sector and Public Finance Reform Bill was introduced into the House

New bills

  • Russell McVeagh
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  • New Zealand
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  • August 1 2012

The Financial Reporting Bill - This Bill would replace the Financial Reporting Act 1993

New priorities for ACC

  • Russell McVeagh
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  • New Zealand
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  • July 5 2012

ACC Minister Judith Collins last week tabled a new Service and Purchase Agreement between ACC and the Government outlining the services to be provided by ACC

Doing business in New Zealand

  • Simpson Grierson
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  • New Zealand
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  • June 1 2012

This guide introduces you to New Zealand's business and trading environment, with particular focus on legal and regulatory matters

What to expect from the ‘new’ government

  • Chapman Tripp
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  • New Zealand
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  • November 28 2011

John Key has made it a badge of honour to announce his policy intentions well in advance and, where they are controversial, to signal a mandate from the electorate before proceeding

Where to next on collective bargaining?

  • Bell Gully
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  • New Zealand
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  • July 11 2011

Three years on from the last general election, the law on collective bargaining remains the main area of employment law highlighted for change in National's pre-2008 election manifesto