Student Loan arrests
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From: robert mckenzie
Dear Inland Revenue Department,
Question 1
How many people have now been arrested under the student loan arrest at boarder policy?
Question 2:
What is the actual charge? When the person is arrested are they fingerprinted and photographed as per normal arrest process? Does the arrested person have a criminal conviction after the process?
Or is the process actually treated as a civil matter in the courts, if so why then are they arrested and held in a cell?
Question 3:
Are student loans actually loans? If so why is there no statute of limitations on the "loans"?
Yours faithfully,
robert mckenzie
From: oia
Inland Revenue Department
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Good Afternoon
Thank you for your request made under the Official Information Act 1982. We will respond to your request within 20 working days from the date of receipt.
Kind regards
Government & Executive Services
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From: robert mckenzie <[FOI #12032 email]>
Sent: Tuesday, 14 January 2020 12:57 pm
To: oia <[IRD request email]>
Subject: 20OIA1207 Official Information request - Student Loan arrests
Dear Inland Revenue Department,
Question 1
How many people have now been arrested under the student loan arrest at boarder policy?
Question 2:
What is the actual charge? When the person is arrested are they fingerprinted and photographed as per normal arrest process? Does the arrested person have a criminal conviction after the process?
Or is the process actually treated as a civil matter in the courts, if so why then are they arrested and held in a cell?
Question 3:
Are student loans actually loans? If so why is there no statute of limitations on the "loans"?
Yours faithfully,
robert mckenzie
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From: oia
Inland Revenue Department
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Good Afternoon
Please find attached a letter transferring part of your Official Information Act request to New Zealand Police, on behalf of Kerryn McIntosh-Watt, Manager, Government & Executive Services.
Kind regards,
Government & Executive Services
-----Original Message-----
From: robert mckenzie <[FOI #12032 email]>
Sent: Tuesday, 14 January 2020 12:57 PM
To: oia <[IRD request email]>
Subject: 20OIA1207 Official Information request - Student Loan arrests
Dear Inland Revenue Department,
Question 1
How many people have now been arrested under the student loan arrest at boarder policy?
Question 2:
What is the actual charge? When the person is arrested are they fingerprinted and photographed as per normal arrest process? Does the arrested person have a criminal conviction after the process?
Or is the process actually treated as a civil matter in the courts, if so why then are they arrested and held in a cell?
Question 3:
Are student loans actually loans? If so why is there no statute of limitations on the "loans"?
Yours faithfully,
robert mckenzie
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Inland Revenue Department
Dear Robert Mckenzie,
We have attached our response to your Official Information Act 1982
request of 14-01-20
Yours sincerely,
Government and Executive Services | Inland Revenue - Te Tari Taake
Inland Revenue Department
Dear Robert
Please find attached the reply to your correspondence of 13 January 2020.
Kind regards
Ministerial Services
PNHQ
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