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Five Covid cases would 'overwhelm' a hospital: How Rotorua said no to more MIQ

Five Covid cases would 'overwhelm' a hospital: How Rotorua said no to more MIQ
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Te Arawa welcome Government decision re MIQ | infonews.co.nz New Zealand News

Te Arawa welcome Government decision re MIQ | infonews.co.nz New Zealand News
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Business Scoop » Te Arawa Welcome Government Decision Re MIQ

Business Scoop » Te Arawa Welcome Government Decision Re MIQ
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Police drones, body cameras likely to be scrutinised by new independent panel

123RF The new panel has been put in place after criticism over police use of facial recognition software. (File photo) Payments to all members would likely cost $25,000 to $30,000 a year. “We will be following the Cabinet Office guidelines which apply to these sorts of advisory bodies, which means that payment of panel members fall within the Cabinet Fees Framework rules,” Evans said. It is likely to meet about four times a year. “Police officials will not be sitting in on any of the panel meetings, nor will they be involved in the write-up of the panel’s advice. All the panel’s deliberations and preparation of advice back to Police will be done at arms-length, so as to expressly preserve the panel’s independence.”

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Independent panel to advise police on use of emerging technology

An independent panel has been established to advise the police on how to appropriately use significant technology. There are growing suspicions facial recognition technology is being used on police photographs of innocent young people (file image). Photo: 123RF Police say emerging technologies are an important part of modern policing but must be well considered first. The expert panel is the next step in the police development of a policy on the use of emerging technologies. The six-member panel will be chaired by professor Colin Gavaghan - the director of the Centre for Law and Policy in Emerging Technologies at the University of Otago .

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