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From: John finnegan

Dear Ministry of Justice,

How many appeals have been made to have decisions made about disputes tribunals rehearings have been made since january 2010. And how many have suceeded

Yours faithfully,
John finnegan

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From: John finnegan <[FOI #14254 email]>
Sent: Sunday, 6 December 2020 8:22 pm
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Subject: Official Information request - Appeals

Dear Ministry of Justice,

How many appeals have been made to have decisions made about disputes tribunals rehearings have been made since january 2010. And how many have suceeded

Yours faithfully,
John finnegan

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John finnegan left an annotation ()

To make the request easier to clarify.
1)Total number of hearings lodged at disputes tribunals.
2)Out of the total no how many were applied to be reheard.
3)Out of the total no how many were appealed against the initial decision made in the hearing.
4)Out of those who applied for a rehearing how many got through to a rehearing, how many of them didn’t get reheard, of those who didn’t get reheard how many appealed against the decision to be reheard.
Also number of successful appeals for each of these questions.
Could you also provide in the answers to questions 2 to 4 answers not only as numbers but also as a percentage.

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Kia ora Mr Finnegan,

 

Please see attached the response to your OIA request of December 6 2020.

 

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