
Sasha Borissenko
Sasha Borissenko is a journalist and writer known for her incisive commentary on legal and social issues in New Zealand. Recently, she garnered attention for her article discussing the case of Golriz Ghahraman, a former Green MP, which highlighted concerns about the justice system's handling of minor shoplifting incidents and the implications of privacy and data sharing in policing.
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Recent news mentions
Sasha Borissenko pointed out the New Zealand Banking Association's delayed response to upgrade its Code of Banking Practice.
Are consumers still facing the wild west when it comes to protection from financial service providers? – Diana ClementSasha Borissenko is mentioned in the context of a law firm edition discussing dress codes.
What not to wear (to the office): Law firm edition – Sasha BorissenkoThe shortcomings of his Regulatory Standards Bill were powerfully explained by Sasha Borissenko in the Herald this week.
David Seymour and James Baldwin: The fire this time - Simon WilsonSasha Borissenko discusses the implications of Budget 2025 on the justice sector.
Budget 2025: Justice reforms spark concerns over civil liberties – Sasha BorissenkoSasha Borissenko discusses the setbacks for New Zealand workers due to employment law changes.
Employment law changes are a setback for NZ workers – Sasha BorissenkoSasha Borissenko discusses the challenges faced by victims of banking scams.
Banking on blame: Scam reforms too little, too late - Sasha BorissenkoSasha Borissenko discusses the challenges posed by AI in courtrooms.
AI in courtrooms: Legal system grapples with GenAI challenges – Sasha BorissenkoSasha Borissenko reflects on the growing inter-generational wealth gap and estate management responsibilities.
Why family trusts are no longer as attractive as they used to be – Sasha BorissenkoSasha Borissenko is the author of the article discussing the Golriz Ghahraman case.
Golriz Ghahraman case brings justice system into the spotlight – Sasha Borissenko
























