Risks associated with District Court files being paper-based
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From: James Lee
Dear Ministry of Justice,
Please provide any documents that relate to assessments that have been undertaken to identify business and/or legal risks associated with District Court files being paper-based.
Yours faithfully,
James Lee
From: OIA@justice.govt.nz
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From: OIA@justice.govt.nz
Ministry of Justice
Kia ora James,
We acknowledge receipt of your request regarding paper-based District
Court files.
This has been forwarded to the relevant business unit for response.
You can expect a response on or before 12 November 2021.
Ngā mihi
Ministerial Relations and Services
Strategy, Governance and Finance
DDI: +64 4 918 8800
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From: OIA@justice.govt.nz
Ministry of Justice
Kia ora Mr Lee,
Please find attached an extension letter. I apologise for any inconvenience a delay in receiving a response will cause you.
Many thanks.
Ngā mihi,
Jan
Jan Morison
Team Leader | Ministerial Relations and Services
Office of the Chief Executive
DDI 04 4662188
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From: OIA@justice.govt.nz
Ministry of Justice
Kia ora Mr Lee,
Thank you for your email of 14 October 2021 requesting, under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act), information about the risks associated with district court files being paper-based.
The Ministry of Justice extended the timeframe for responding to your request on 8 November 2021 and indicated it would respond by no later than today, 27 January 2022.
The Ministry has decided to grant your request but due to unforeseen circumstances, will respond by no later than 28 January (tomorrow) or later today if at all possible. I apologise for the inconvenience.
You have the right under section 28(3) of the Act to complain to the Ombudsman about the decision to extend the time for responding to your request. The Ombudsman may be contacted by emailing [email address].
Many thanks
Ngā mihi,
Jan
Jan Morison
Manager, Ministerial Relations and Services (Acting)
Office of the Chief Executive
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From: Easton, Paul
Ministry of Justice
Hi James
Please find your OIA response attached.
Ngā mihi,
Paul Easton
Principal Media Advisor | Communications Services
Ministry of Justice | Tāhū o te Ture
027 276 9810
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Ministry of Justice
Kia ora,
Please see attached response to your OIA request.
You may also wish to view further information on the links below.
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Ngā mihi,
Barnaby
Barnaby Manktelow
Media Advisor | Communications Services
Ministry of Justice | Tāhū o te Ture
P +64 4 978 7033 | Ext 45033 | M 027 290 2119
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