BSA Decisions Ngā Whakatau a te Mana Whanonga Kaipāho

All BSA's decisions on complaints 1990-present
All Decisions
Frank and Television New Zealand Ltd - 1995-001

Fraser. Programme considered questions of what harm (if any) cannabis does and if its use should be a criminal offence. Not upheld (balance, accuracy).

One New Zealand Foundation Inc and Radio New Zealand Ltd - 1995-002

Insight. Programme dealt with the negotiation process and the settlement of claims made under the Treaty of Waitang. Not upheld (balance).

MacKenzie and Television New Zealand Ltd - 1995-003

60 Minutes. Item examined case of a social worker convicted of child abuse offences whose name had been suppressed, but whose past behaviour had worried some of his fellow social workers who had drawn their concerns to the attention of the supervisory staff. Attempt to interview (with cameras rolling) the complainant who was Chief Social Worker for the Auckland Hospital Board at the time. Not upheld (privacy).

MacKenzie and Television New Zealand Ltd - ID1995-001

60 Minutes. Employment of social worker. Declined to accept the referral (time-barred).

Cosh and Television New Zealand Ltd - 1994-133

Holmes. Interview with a patient who had been allowed to leave Taumarunui Hospital, apparently without the hospital authorities realising the severity of his injuries. And follow-up item the next night. Upheld (fairness). Not upheld (balance). No order.

Bannatyne and Television New Zealand Ltd - 1994-134

Complaint that children's cartoons contained violence and inappropriate language.
Upheld (children's interests: King Arthur and the Knights of Justice, Swat Cats, Captain N; violence: Swat Cats, King Arthur and the Knights of Justice). Not upheld (good taste and decency, discrimination and denigration).

Leader of the Opposition (Rt Hon Helen Clark MP) and Television New Zealand Ltd - 1994-135

One Network News, PrimeTime. News items covered issues concerning by-election campaign in the month prior to the by-election. Upheld (accuracy, three aspects). Declined to determine (accuracy: two aspects). Not upheld (fairness). No order.

Leader of the Opposition (Rt Hon Helen Clark MP) and Television New Zealand Ltd - 1994-136

One Network News, PrimeTime. Report on Labour Party's response to the result of a by-election. Upheld (accuracy, three aspects). Declined to determine (accuracy: one aspect). No order.

Parry and TV3 Network Services Ltd - 1994-125

Melrose Place. Portrayal of two women catching and threatening a Peeping Tom with a knife. Upheld (violence). No order.

Flowers and Television New Zealand Ltd - 1994-126

Lipstick on Your Collar. Series set in the War Office at the height of the Suez crisis in 1956. Not upheld (good taste and decency, discrimination and denigration).

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