7 August 2023
Mr Wade
[FYI request #23438 email]
File No: DOIA 2324-0053
Dear Mr Wade,
I refer to your request under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act) received on 8 July 2023
requesting the following information from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
(Ministry):
“I am writing to inquire about the post-accreditation checks for accredited employers that
was announced by MBIE in April. I kindly request the fol owing information regarding these
checks:
1. Could you please provide the number of employers that have undergone checks since the
announcement in April?
2. Has the accreditation of any employers been suspended or revoked as a result of these
checks? If so, how many?
3. What are the top three most common issues that have been identified since the
commencement of these checks?
4. How many employers have directly passed the checks without any concerns raised by
immigration officers?
5. Could you please share the detailed Selection Criteria that have been designed and utilized
for these checks?
6. I would also appreciate it if you could provide me with the training materials and
assessment templates used by immigration officers to conduct these checks.”
Our Response
Point one
Could you please provide the number of employers that have undergone checks since the
announcement in April?
The number of accredited employers that have undergone post-accreditation checks since the
announcement in April 2023 (until 25 July 2023) is 535.
Point two
Has the accreditation of any employers been suspended or revoked as a result of these checks? If so,
how many?
To date, no accredited employer has had their accreditation suspended or revoked due to the
outcome of an accredited employer post-accreditation check. Immigration New Zealand has only
revoked the accreditation of one employer due to financial issues. One employer has also had their
accreditation suspended due to concerns around not meeting their employer obligations under the
Accredited Employer Work Visa. This was not directly related to post-accreditation checks.
Point three
What are the top three most common issues that have been identified since the commencement of
these checks?
This part of your request is being refused under section 18(f) of the Act because the information
requested cannot be made available without substantial manual research and collation.
Point four
How many employers have directly passed the checks without any concerns raised by immigration
officers?
This part of your request is being refused under section 18(f) of the Act because the information
requested cannot be made available without substantial manual research and collation.
Point five
Could you please share the detailed Selection Criteria that have been designed and utilized for these
checks?
This part of your request is being withheld under section 6(c) of the Act which relates to prejudice to
the maintenance of the law.
Point six
I would also appreciate it if you could provide me with the training materials and assessment
templates used by immigration officers to conduct these checks.”
This part of your request is being withheld under section 6(c) of the Act which relates to prejudice to
the maintenance of the law.
You have the right to seek an investigation and review of my response by the Ombudsman, whose
address for contact purposes is:
The Ombudsman
Office of the Ombudsman
P O Box 10-152
WELLINGTON
If you wish to discuss any aspect of your request or this response, please contact
[email address].
Yours sincerely,
Richard Owen
General Manager – Immigration Risk and Border
Immigration New Zealand
Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment