Fishing

George Morrison made this Official Information request to Winston Peters

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From: George Morrison

Dear Winston Peters,

Please provide me with all information and communications held by you or your office relating to the decision to extend the period until cameras are required on fishing boats from the following entities: Vela Group (or its representatives), and/or Talley's (or its representatives), and/or Sir Peter Tally, and/or Sealord (or its representatives), and/or Te Ohu Kai Moana (or its representatives), and/or the High Seas Group (or its representatives), and/or any NZ First MP.

Yours faithfully,

George Morrison

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From: W Peters (MIN)
Winston Peters

 

 

 

On behalf of Rt Hon Winston Peters, thank you for your email.

 

Due to the COVID-19 global pandemic, the office is currently receiving a
high volume of correspondence. In light of the current situation, please
see the information below that might be of assistance in addressing your
enquiry.

 

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(within New Zealand).  

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While the Deputy Prime Minister considers all correspondence to be
important and all messages are carefully read and considered, it is not
possible to provide a personal response to every email which is received.

 

Where the Deputy Prime Minister has portfolio responsibility for the
issues that you have raised, your correspondence will be considered and
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Thank you for taking the time to write.

 

(Please note that this acknowledgement is an automatically generated
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Regards

 

Office of Rt Hon Winston Peters

 

 

 

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From: W Peters (MIN)
Winston Peters

Dear George Morrison,

On behalf of Rt Hon Winston Peters, your Official Information Act requests dated 5 June 2020 are acknowledged:

Please provide me with all information and communications held by you or your office relating to the decision to extend the period until cameras are required on fishing boats from the following entities: Vela Group (or its representatives), and/or Talley's (or its representatives), and/or Sir Peter Tally, and/or Sealord (or its representatives), and/or Te Ohu Kai Moana (or its representatives), and/or the High Seas Group (or its representatives), and/or any NZ First MP.

The Minister is considering your request in accordance with the Act and will respond in due course.

Office of Rt Hon Winston Peters
Deputy Prime Minister | Leader of New Zealand First | Minister of Foreign Affairs | Minister for Disarmament and Arms Control | Minister for State Owned Enterprises | Minister for Racing
L7.4 Executive Wing | Parliament Buildings | Wellington 6160 | New Zealand

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From: Thomas Raethel

Dear Mr Morrison

 

This email is to inform you of the need to extend the timeframe to respond
to your request for a further 20 working days, to 31 July 2020. This
extension is made under section 15A(1)(b) as the consultations necessary
to make a decision on the request are such that a proper response to the
request cannot reasonably be made within the original time limit.

 

You have the right under section 28(3) of the Act to seek a review of this
decision by the Ombudsman.

 

Yours sincerely

 

Office of Rt Hon Winston Peters

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From: Rt. Hon. Winston Peters


Attachment 20 043 Morrison.pdf
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Dear George Morrison

Please find attached a response to your Official Information Act request,
received 5 June 2020.

Yours sincerely

 

Office of Rt Hon Winston Peters

Deputy Prime Minister | Leader of New Zealand First | Minister of Foreign
Affairs | Minister for Disarmament and Arms Control | Minister for State
Owned Enterprises | Minister for Racing

L7.4 Executive Wing | Parliament Buildings | Wellington 6160 | New Zealand

 

 

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Mark Hanna left an annotation ()

It's disappointing that Winston Peters's office has chosen to release these documents in a particularly inaccessible format. Though these are all clearly digital documents that could have been released accessibly, they appear to have been unnecessarily printed, scanned, and watermarked.

When making a request for official information, you can ask that it be provided in a particular format. Under section 16 of the OIA, an agency must provide any information that they decide to release using the format preferred by the requester, unless they have a specific reason allowable under s16(2) for not doing so, which they must then disclose.

I have been advised by the Office of the Ombudsman that this section can be invoked to request that information be released in an accessible format.

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