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As a Crown entity, TAIC is obliged to publish documents other than just the Inquiry reports and Recommendations. These documents include Accountability, Transparency, Strategy and Performance and Legal Framework documents. TAIC also wants to educate regulators, operators as well as the general public on transport safety issues. Such documents may be found here.

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Recommendations Report - 31 December 2020

This report is an update from the Ministry of Transport (MoT), the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), the rail sector, and Maritime New Zealand (MNZ) on the status of recommendations issued to them by the Transport Accident Investigation Commission (TAIC). Note that TAIC’s recommendations are not mandatory.

Recommendations Report - 30 June 2020

This report is an update from the Ministry of Transport (MoT), the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), the rail sector, and Maritime New Zealand (MNZ) on the status of recommendations issued to them by the Transport Accident Investigation Commission (TAIC). Note that TAIC’s recommendations are not mandatory.

Chief Executive's Expenses 2019-2020

State sector chief executives are required to disclose their expenses, gifts and hospitality costs every six months and make this information publicly available on their agency's website and via the data.govt.nz website.

Annual Report 2019-2020

The Annual Report measures performance against these accountability statements - strategy, funding and performance. It reviews key events or issues and is independently audited. It is generally published late in the calendar year. The Commission also provides a half-yearly report to the Minister of Transport.

Recommendations Report - 31 December 2019

This report is an update from the Ministry of Transport (MoT), the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), the rail sector, and Maritime New Zealand (MNZ) on the status of recommendations issued to them by the Transport Accident Investigation Commission (TAIC). Note that TAIC’s recommendations are not mandatory.

Recommendations Report - 30 June 2019

This report is an update from the Ministry of Transport (MoT), the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), the rail sector, and Maritime New Zealand (MNZ) on the status of recommendations issued to them by the Transport Accident Investigation Commission (TAIC). Note that TAIC’s recommendations are not mandatory.

Chief Executive's Expenses 2018-2019

State sector chief executives are required to disclose their expenses, gifts and hospitality costs every six months and make this information publicly available on their agency's website and via the data.govt.nz website.

Annual Report 2018-2019

The Annual Report measures performance against these accountability statements - strategy, funding and performance. It reviews key events or issues and is independently audited. It is generally published late in the calendar year. The Commission also provides a half-yearly report to the Minister of Transport.

OIA - Transcripts pilot comms - AO-2019-005 - April 2019

Any material supplied to the Commission in the course of an investigation is confidential. In addition, investigation records are not subject to the Official Information Act (refer to sections 14B and 14R of the Transport Accident Investigation Commission Act 1990).