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Advantage joins government Marketplace for security services

Reseller News Join Reseller News Sign up to gain exclusive access to email subscriptions, event invitations, competitions, giveaways, and much more.Sign up now Advantage joins government Marketplace for security services Palmerston North based Advantage continues to push into security services Steve Smith (Advantage) Credit: Supplied Advantage has been recognised as an approved supplier of security services to the New Zealand government s Marketplace. The company joined other key suppliers to government on the Department of Internal Affairs procurement platform, effectively recognising it as a supplier government agencies can purchase from. Palmerston North-based Advantage has joined three panels: information security risk management and assessment; information security assurance; and ICT security incident response, investigation and forensics.

Myanmar Protesters Say an Attack on China s Pipelines Would Be Internal Affair

Myanmar Protesters Say an Attack on China’s Pipelines Would Be ‘Internal Affair’ Myanmar Protesters Say an Attack on China’s Pipelines Would Be ‘Internal Affair’ Anti-coup protesters gather in front of Chinese Embassy in Yangon in February, demanding China to stop supporting the military regime. / The Irrawaddy 16.5k By The Irrawaddy 8 March 2021 YANGON Myanmar people have issued a sharp response on social media after Beijing voiced serious concern over the security of its ambitious twin pipelines project in the country, saying whether or not the pipelines are blown up is an “internal affair”. As the military regime’s security forces intensified their deadly crackdown on anti-coup protesters in Myanmar in late February, Beijing held an emergency meeting with Myanmar officials from the Home Affairs and Foreign ministries, according to the leaked document.

Property Brokers gets anti-money laundering/terrorism Internal Affairs warning

Property Brokers gets anti-money laundering/terrorism Internal Affairs warning 1 Mar, 2021 04:25 AM 5 minutes to read A national 80-branch real estate agency Property Brokers got the first formal warning in the real estate sector for not complying with anti-money laundering law but the chain s chairman Tim Mordaunt said the state only was trying to make an example of them. Te Tari Taiwhenua Department of Internal Affairs issued a formal warning to the successful chain with 300 staff. No fines were imposed. This is the first formal warning issued to a real estate agent under this legislation, the department said of the agency s non-compliance with the Anti-Money Laundering and Countering Financing of Terrorism Act 2009.

Man detained for Hizb-ut-Tahrir ideology propaganda on the internet

Man detained for Hizb-ut-Tahrir ideology propaganda on the internet
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Internal Affairs probe of charities linked to Auckland schools turns into police investigation

Troels Sommerville/Stuff An Internal Affairs spokeswoman said the Government department has referred the allegations to the police. “The Department may continue its inquiries at the completion of Police involvement in the matter.” She said Internal Affairs would not comment further while the allegations were being looked into by police. Stuff has obtained a 32-page signed statutory declaration to Internal Affairs’ charities arm, Charities Services, which consists of a detailed complaint, documents and screenshots of bank transfers. In that declaration, the complainant – who Stuff has chosen not to name – alleges ministry funding intended for the two, state-integrated Muslim schools in Māngere has been spent on personal travel, cars, jewellery, residential building work and been wired overseas.

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