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NZ: Sex victims’ suppression breach report released

Posted on April 20, 2011July 3, 2025 by Dissent

An inquiry into the Justice Ministry’s role in publishing two sexual abuse victims’ names has uncovered a further nine cases in which the ministry’s website published suppressed details.

Justice Minister Simon Power ordered a review in February after two brothers were named on the ministry’s website when their abuser’s sentencing notes were posted online. The document was removed the following day when the error was discovered.

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