Search results for ‘Discreet with cocaplug.com to Buy Cocaine Online’
262 results found
-
ACC's use of external security consultants (SSC Inquiry) Te tono kaimahi whakamarumaru nō waho atu o ACC (he arotake nā SSC)
We're pleased the Inquiry has confirmed our governance and processes around the use of external security consultants are well-developed and appropriate.
-
Twenty-four years ago, Brendan Tourelle sustained a life-changing injury when he fell from a ladder and broke his back. Over time, he has recovered and is now reflecting on a life of helping others.
-
If ACC covers your injury, we can help if you need equipment, like crutches, a wheelchair, hearing aids, glasses or artificial limbs.
-
You’ll now be able to access to real-time information about employee injury claims for accidents that happened both at work and elsewhere. With this information, you’ll be able to start the conversation earlier with your injured employee and support them
-
ACC’s self-service online platform is now operational for most clients following the discovery of apparent fraudulent activity. For those still unable to use MyACC, we’re continuing to provide support via our branches, contact centre and email.
-
Think about your kids. That’s the message from ACC around fireworks as we look ahead to Guy Fawkes Day and the upcoming festive season.
-
We welcome the independent perspective of a government review to ensure we have the right work in place to tackle the cost and performance challenges ACC currently faces.
-
We’ve invested $18.67 million in 24 projects led by businesses and industry groups from across the motu.
-
MyACC for Business - manage your account and levies online Whakahaerehia tō pūkete me ō utu wharanga mā te ipurangi
Sort out a problem with your levies, tell us if your business has changed or give someone access to your levy account.
-
We know recovering at work is good for an injured person’s physical and mental wellbeing, and helps them get better, sooner. So we’ve created an online hub on how to make recovery at work a success – for an injured person, employer or health professional.