
Tracey Baguley
Tracey Baguley is the Group Manager of National Service Delivery at the Ministry of Justice in New Zealand, overseeing efforts to enforce payment of unpaid fines through the court system. She provides insight into various enforcement options available for unpaid fines, including income deductions and other serious measures.
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Tracey Baguley is the national service delivery group manager who discussed the enforcement of reparation orders.
$3000 surprise: How to get back what you are owed – Mary HolmTracey Baguley is the Ministry of Justice Legal Services Commissioner who commented on the legal aid figures.
Mama Hooch rapists’ legal aid tops $1 million, could rise furtherLegal Services Commissioner Tracey Baguley stated that changes have been made to the administration of legal aid.
Judge says legal aid funding of appeal cases warrants closer lookThe ministry’s national service delivery group manager, Tracey Baguley, says the requirement for some people to repay legal aid has always existed.
Legal aid spending climbs, Government seeks efficiencies in reviewTracey Baguley said the courts try to seek payment of unpaid fines in full or by instalment where possible.
Auckland Transport struggles to collect millions in unpaid fines



























