Case Note 14554 [2001] NZPrivCmr 19: Man seeks access to social security investigation file
MSD decided to investigate allegations that two people were living in a de facto relationship.
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MSD decided to investigate allegations that two people were living in a de facto relationship.
The complainant was a patient of a health agency. To treat him, his medical file was made available to the agency's clinical director of mental health.
The complainant was followed into a retail store by the local manager of an insurance company after a near accident between their cars.
A woman complained on behalf of her daughter-in-law (the patient) that a health agency disclosed health information to the police, breaching patient privacy.
A patient complained to me that a doctor he had visited had disclosed information about him to the Police.
A complainant alleged that a consent form used by ACC to collect personal information breached the Privacy Act.
A complaint arising from questions asked in a Work and Income form.
Investigation regarding CCTV monitoring shared driveway.
A manager of a local bank, took out an insurance policy. The insurance company used personal details it obtained from her to market its policies, naming her.
The complainant was a psychiatric patient under the Mental Health (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Act 1992 .
Our investigation into disclosure of personal information by website.
Our investigation into a complaint regarding security cameras being installed in a theatre changing room.
A father applied for a review of his child support obligations, claiming that the child's mother's financial circumstances had improved after her remarriage.
Hospital refuses parents access to estranged daughter's medical report.
A customer alleged that his bank had sent a printout of his loan account to his daughter-in-law. The printout disclosed the details of the customer's mortgage.
A woman complained that a process server, seeking to recover a debt from her husband, visited her previous address and discussed the debt with a family member.
The complainant wrote a letter to a crown health enterprise asking for some information to be removed from his medical records.
The complainant had a dispute with a local council arising from his involvement in a council-initiated project.
A man asked for access to personal information held by a credit reporting agency.
A father complained about a refusal by the Children, Youth and their Families Service to release information to him.