Case Note 10115 [1999]: Disclosure of personal information - Inland Revenue
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.
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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.
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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.
An employee of a crown health enterprise complained about the retention of information about an incident which occurred in 1984 and resulted in his suspension.
A customer of Telecom New Zealand complained that it had sent him a brochure marketing another company's goods without his authorisation.
A bank granted a mortgage loan to a client on the condition that she secure employment. The client found a job and asked her new employer to write to the bank.
In investigating an aeroplane crash, the Transport Accident Investigation Commission obtained the cockpit voice recorder and made a transcript.
Two people complained that New Zealand Customs disclosed to Western Samoa Customs certain personal information about them.
The complainant was admitted to a mental health unit for assessment after his wife reported she had concerns about his mental state.
A client requested letters he had provided to his solicitor for court proceedings. The solicitor refused the request because the client had not paid his bill.
The complainant requested access to personal information held by a private sector company which had previously employed him.
The complainant contacted a real estate agency expressing an interest in buying a property in a certain area.