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Section 14 of the Inquiries Act 2013 states that in making a decision as to the procedure of an inquiry, or in making a finding that is adverse to any person, the inquiry must comply with the principles of natural justice. The principle of natural
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Created Sep 2022
This policy outlines payments the Royal Commission may make to witnesses who are requested by the Commission to give evidence at public hearings. The purpose of payments is to reimburse witnesses for the reasonable costs of attending a public
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Created Oct 2019
This current policy outlines the steps involved if you wish to make a formal complaint about the Inquiry as well as outlining the complaints process . Related Documents.
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Created Jul 2019
We will partner with Māori and iwi to bring the Treaty and its principles to life. Related Documents.
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Created Jul 2019
This policy ensures survivors feel free to make full and frank disclosures of the extent of the abuse they suffered and also the ongoing consequences of that abuse.
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Created Jul 2019
The purpose of this policy is to ensure the Royal Commission effectively identifies and where appropriate manages any actual, potential or perceived Conflicts of Interest to protect the integrity of the Inquiry and manage risk. This page also
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Created Jul 2019