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Peter Duncan made this Official Information request to Matt Doocey
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From: Peter Duncan
Dear Matt Doocey,
I was previously refused by your oia people as they stated it sounds more like a complaint instead of answering the question of how many cases through the remote claims unit have the human rights commission been involved in, let’s go back say 5 years. So instead of refusing how about answering? Here is another question should the human rights commission be involved in restoring communication on behalf of a claimant ever? And please explain the terms in good faith and natural justice? Now why did Donna Bradley greymouth make a call to Lisa to deal with all this and state that I was the problem? I have been off file for quite some time and nothing has changed. Meanwhile you have a lady who’s government testified iq is 62 , can’t read or write and why please has acc refused to respond to any of Lisa’s voice messages? How do you move a claim forward in this situation? Is the human rights tribunal the best way forward as it appears that acc has stuck their middle finger up at the human rights commission. Is this correct? Please respond to all questions as we need to know where to .
Yours faithfully,
Peter Duncan
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From: Matthew Doocey (MIN)
Matt Doocey
Dear Peter,
I refer to your below email, which we are treating as a request for
official information.
We have transferred your request to ACC, as the information you are
requesting is not held by us but is believed to be held by ACC. In these
circumstances, we are required by section 14 of the OIA to transfer your
request.
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on [1][email address] if you need to follow up.
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Hospitality | Minister for Youth |
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From: Government Services
Kia ora Peter Duncan
Please find attached our response to your official information request
dated 14 November 2024. If you have any questions about the response you
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From: Peter Duncan
Dear Government Services, as I never mentioned any names I never knew that you could not respond as I want to know how many times the remote claims has had the human rights commission involved. So the authority to act means nothing. I know of this instance, but has there been any more?
Yours sincerely,
Peter Duncan
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Kia ora Peter
In regards to your question related to the number of remote claims that
have had the human rights commission involved, we refer you to our
response of 29 November 2024 (GOV-036490). ACC does not hold the data and,
therefore, we cannot provide the data requested. You may wish to refer
your request to the Human Rights Commission, you can contact them via
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