Jono Galuszka reports:
The Manawatū Community Law Centre wanted a former employee, whose privacy the centre breached, to pay it $24,400 in legal costs.
The Human Rights Review Tribunal, however, instead ordered the centre to pay former receptionist and information officer Alisha Cook $7500 in costs.
That money is on top of the $6000 the centre already has to pay Cook for the privacy breach.
Read more about the complaint and case at Stuff.