Data Principles & Corrections

CharityData republishes information from the New Zealand Charities Register and other statutorily-public disclosures. This page sets out the principles that govern what we publish, what we restrict, and how to engage with us if you believe something here needs context, correction, or removal.

Source authority

The Charities Register is a public register established by section 25 of the Charities Act 2005. Annual returns lodged on the register are public records by design — Parliament chose transparency as the regulatory bargain in exchange for charitable tax status.

Tier 1 and Tier 2 registered charities (revenue ≥ $2M) must disclose key-management-personnel remuneration as a line-item in their audited statutory accounts under PBE IPSAS 1. Tier 3 charities ($140K–$2M) disclose remuneration in broad bands under PBE SFR-A. Tier 4 charities (≤$140K) report on a cash basis under PBE SFR-C; KMP-comp line items are typically not required.

Republication of information from a publicly available publication is expressly permitted under Privacy Act 2020 section 7 and IPP 11(e)(iii) / IPP 12(d). We treat this as the floor of what we may publish, not the ceiling.

Tier-aware remuneration visibility

What we surface scales with the regulatory disclosure regime that applies to the charity. Tier 1 / 2 disclose under the strongest regime, so we surface exact figures. Tier 3 discloses bands, so we surface bands. Tier 4 disclosure is minimal, so we restrict comp display to verified researchers.

TierReporting standardPublic profile
Tier 1 (> $30M)PBE IPSAS 1 — line-item KMP compIndexed; exact figure visible
Tier 2 ($2M–$30M)PBE IPSAS 1 (RDR) — line-item KMP compIndexed; exact figure visible
Tier 3 ($140K–$2M)PBE SFR-A — broad-band disclosureIndexed; band visible, exact behind Pro
Tier 4 (≤ $140K)PBE SFR-C — cash basisPerson profile noindex; comp restricted to Pro / researcher

Search-engine indexing policy

Person profiles are excluded from search-engine indexing when all of the following are true:

  • The person holds no NZX-listed-company directorship, no public-sector role, no MP role, and no iwi-board role.
  • All charity appointments are at Tier 4 charities (or charities with no current financial filing).
  • The person sits on fewer than three charity boards.

The intent: a long-tail community-board volunteer should not have their name surface in Google or AI-assistant search results purely because they appear on this site. Anyone deliberately researching the charity still sees the trustee list on the charity profile, and direct links to the person profile still work — the person is excluded only from name-based search discovery.

Personal data we always remove on request

The following are not statutorily-public-by-design and we will remove them within 24 hours of a verified request, no debate:

  • Photographs of an individual
  • Personal email addresses or direct phone numbers
  • Home addresses (where these have leaked from a source we did not vet)
  • Any data point about a minor or a person with a current protective order
  • Data about anyone with suppressed identity grounds under Privacy Act ss 24-25

Corrections, right of reply, and removal

Submit a request via our public dispute & right-of-reply form. Every submission goes to our editorial review queue with a 5-business-day response target. Outcomes:

  • Factual error
    We correct it within 24 hours of verifying against the underlying register record. We do not amend records inside the source register itself — that requires the charity to refile with Charities Services.
  • Right of reply
    You may submit a brief contextual statement (e.g. role scope, hours, comparator basis) and we will publish it on the relevant profile alongside the data point it addresses.
  • Statutorily-public data
    We do not remove information that is on the public register by statutory design (name, role, charity, appointment date, disclosed remuneration band or figure within the tier rules above). The right answer for that information is right-of-reply, not removal.
  • Truly-personal data
    Removed within 24 hours per the list in the previous section.

Office of the Privacy Commissioner pathway

If you believe our handling of personal information falls short of the Privacy Act 2020, you can raise a complaint with the Office of the Privacy Commissioner at privacy.org.nz. We cooperate fully with any OPC inquiry and abide by determinations.

Researcher and Pro access

Exact remuneration figures for Tier 3 and Tier 4 charities are restricted to verified researchers and Pro subscribers — the cohort of journalists, funders, academics, philanthropic advisers, and regulatory bodies for whom the data is load-bearing. This is the same access model used by Companies Office paid extracts, BizFile Singapore, and Candid (US).

Verified researchers receive Pro-level access at no cost — see pricing & access tiers for credentials we recognise.

Contact

Editorial & correction enquiries: hello@charitydata.co.nz. Privacy & data-protection enquiries: privacy@charitydata.co.nz. For specific data points, the dispute form is the fastest route into our review queue.

Data sourced from Charities Services register, PBE IPSAS / SFR-A / SFR-C reporting standards, and Privacy Act 2020 statutory framework. Our datasets may not be complete. Automated analysis can produce errors. If you believe any data on this page is incorrect, please contact us at hello@charitydata.co.nz. For informational purposes only. Not investment advice. Last updated: 4 May 2026.