Total number of deportations processed using the high-harm pilot model

Ola Fayomi made this Official Information request to Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment

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From: Ola Fayomi

Dear Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment,

Immigration NZ recently announced that it has stopped using the high-harm pilot model tool to prioritise deportations and compliance actions against overstayers according to this report by RadioNZ (https://www.radionz.co.nz/news/national/...).

Could you please provide:
1.) The number of deportations processed using the high-harm pilot model and a percentage breakdown of the country of origin of the deportees.

2.) The main criteria or points used in the high-harm model matrix used to decide whether to priortise deportation and complication actions against these deportees.

3.) Now that the high-harm pilot model tool is no longer used to prioritse deportations and compliance actions, can you please advise on how the agency will determine high-harm/high-risk overstayers for deportation ?

Yours faithfully,
Ola Fayomi

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DOIA 1819-0039

 

Dear Ola,

 

On behalf of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment I
acknowledge your email of 08/07/2018 requesting under the Official
Information Act 1982 (the Act), the following:

 

Immigration NZ recently announced that it has stopped using the high-harm
pilot model tool to prioritise  deportations and compliance actions
against overstayers according to this report by RadioNZ
(https://www.radionz.co.nz/news/national/...).

 

Could you please provide:

1.) The number of deportations processed using the high-harm pilot model
and a percentage breakdown of the country of origin of the deportees.

 

2.) The main criteria or points used in the high-harm model matrix used to
decide whether to priortise deportation and complication actions against
these deportees.

 

3.) Now that the high-harm pilot model tool is no longer used to prioritse
deportations and compliance actions, can you please advise on how the
agency will determine high-harm/high-risk overstayers for deportation ?

 

Your request is being processed in accordance with the Act and a response
will be sent to you in due course. If you have any enquiries regarding
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using the contact details below.

 

 

Yours sincerely,

Alan Witcombe

MANAGER, MINISTERIAL SERVICES

 

Corporate, Governance and Information

Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment

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Dear Ola Fayomi,

 

Please find attached the response from the Ministry of Business Innovation
and Employment to your Official Information Act request of 8 July 2018.

 

Yours sincerely

Martin Prowse

 

Martin Prowse

Business Advisor

 

Compliance, Risk and Intelligence Services, Ministry of Business,
Innovation & Employment

 

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