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University of Auckland's Decision to Merge the Faculty of Law with the Faculty of Business and Economics

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From: VG

Dear University of Auckland,

I am writing to request information under the Official Information Act 1982 regarding the proposed merger of the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Business and Economics. Specifically, I seek access to documents and communications that pertain to the decision-making process surrounding this proposal.

To ensure a comprehensive understanding of the considerations leading up to the proposal, I request copies of the following records:
- Meeting agendas, minutes, reports, and other documents from University Council meetings and subcommittees (including Finance and Strategy committees) prior to November 2024 that discuss faculty restructuring, including but not limited to the potential merger of the Faculty of Law and the Faculty of Business and Economics.
- Memoranda, presentations, and meeting minutes from UEC discussions related to the merger, including any records referring to the 5 November 2024 memo by the Vice-Chancellor and earlier drafts or correspondence discussing the proposed merger.
- Any internal strategic plans, financial projections, business cases, or budget documents for 2024–2025 that reference faculty mergers or restructuring.
- Any analysis comparing merger options against maintaining the status quo, or records showing the rationale for preferring one option over another.
- Emails, letters, or other communications between senior university officials (including the Vice-Chancellor, Provost, Dean of Law, and Dean of Business) that discuss the merger prior to its public announcement.
- Any correspondence with University Council members regarding the merger before November 2024.
- Any instructions, directives, or internal guidance provided to staff regarding the merger announcement, stakeholder engagement, or responses to potential objections.
- Correspondence between the University and external stakeholders (including the Tertiary Education Commission, Ministry of Education, corporate partners, major donors, and accreditation bodies such as the Council of Legal Education) regarding the merger before the public consultation process began.
- Records related to the selection and composition of the merger Review Committee, including terms of reference, emails about the appointment of committee members, and any criteria or rationale for selecting or excluding specific individuals or groups.
- Copies of earlier drafts of the merger proposal, consultation documents, briefing notes, and FAQs, including versions prepared before the official public consultation in November 2024.
- Any reports or documents that summarised feedback from the public regarding the merger that were used to inform the decision to go forward with the merger.

If any of these records are already publicly available, I would appreciate being directed to the appropriate sources. If portions of the requested information are withheld under the Official Information Act, I kindly request that you provide the reasons for withholding and indicate whether partial disclosure is possible.

I would appreciate a response within the statutory timeframe and am happy to discuss refining my request if needed. Please confirm receipt of this request and let me know if any clarification is required.

Sincerely,
VG

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From: Landon Watt
University of Auckland


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Dear requester,

 

I refer to your request of 8 March 2025 under the Official Information Act
1982 (“OIA”). I apologise for the delay in the University’s response. The
University’s response follows.

 

Your request was extremely broad; it is not possible to provide all of the
information requested without substantial collation or research. You may
be aware that, on 5 June 2025, the Vice-Chancellor announced the decision
to pause the proposal for the merger of the Faculty of Law and the Faculty
of Business and Economics and will instead support a suite of
collaborative faculty initiatives that respond to the challenges driving
the original proposal, and reflect the extensive feedback received from
across the University community. This announcement is available on the
University’s website at
[1]https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/news/notic....

 

There was significant interest around this proposal at the time and the
University has provided a large number of documents in response to
requests for official information about the proposal. Many of these
documents are also responsive to your request. Please see the publicly
available responses here:

 

o [2]https://fyi.org.nz/request/29814-consult...
o [3]https://fyi.org.nz/request/30022-law-bus...
o [4]https://fyi.org.nz/request/30420-respons...
o [5]https://fyi.org.nz/request/30472-decisio...
o [6]https://fyi.org.nz/request/30612-options...

 

Two additional OIA responses from the University to requesters on this
topic have been attached, with personal information about the requesters
redacted.

 

Your requests for documents made publicly available at the links above are
refused under section 18(d) of the OIA. Where information you requested
has been provided above with redactions, or has been withheld under
section 9(2)(a) to protect the privacy of natural persons, sections
9(2)(ba)(i) and 9(2)(ba)(ii) to protect information which is subject to an
obligation of confidence, section 9(2)(g)(i) to maintain the effective
conduct of public affairs through the free and frank expression of
opinions by or between or to members of the University in the course of
their duty, and section 9(2)(h), to maintain legal professional privilege,
it has been redacted/withheld under the same ground for this response. To
the extent that the information you requested has not been provided above
(either attached to this email or by providing you with links to access it
on the internet), and it has not been withheld under the substantive
grounds specified above, your request is refused under section 18(f) of
the OIA, as it cannot be provided without substantial collation or
research.

 

If you wish to make a further request for specific official information
after reviewing the material provided with this response, we will respond
as soon as reasonably practicable within the OIA’s maximum time limit of
20 working days (unless this is extended under the OIA). You have the
right to make a complaint to an Ombudsman if you are dissatisfied with
this response.

 

Yours sincerely,

 

Landon Watt
Legal Advisor
Office of the Vice-Chancellor

Waipapa Taumata Rau | University of Auckland  

 

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