Both are considered heritage buildings. A Wellington District Court judge refused to make an order that the council could undertake unspecified seismic strengthening. He said the council should get an order to enter the buildings so plans could be prepared, and then subsequent orders to do the work. The council also had the option to demolish the building. The building owner would ultimately pay for the work, or the building could be sold to meet the costs. The council appealed against the District Court decision. Whittington told Justice Rebecca Ellis at the High Court in Wellington on Monday that the process the District Court favoured would duplicate, or even triplicate, the hoops the council had to jump through.
Officer numbers were not provided as some matters may involve more than one staff member, while other cases may not involve an identified staff member or were more “thematic in nature”. Counties Manukau had the most referrals with 33, while Waikato had 30 and Auckland City 22. Police National Headquarters, the Royal New Zealand Police College, National groups, and communications had 19 referrals to the NIU in total.
Do you know more? Email sam.sherwood@stuff.co.nz The NIU had charged only one officer, from the Wellington District, with supplying a Class B controlled drug. They were no longer employed by police. Police professional conduct Superintendent Jason Guthrie said the unit received information from a wide variety of sources, much of it often incomplete or potentially unreliable.
The two planned to meet up a couple of hours later in the break room, but when the victim didn’t show up his workmate went looking for him. The victim had been sent to do some cleaning work in one of the engine rooms of a boat being refitted at the Aimex workshop. He was equipped with some rags, a one-litre pump spray bottle, a 20-litre container of hydrocarbon brake cleaner, and a fan for ventilation – starting work on the job just after 9am. When his friend found him just after 10.30am, the man was unresponsive on the floor of the engine room. He did not have a protective mask or his PPE-issued gloves on him at the time.
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Alleged fraudster, who used to work at Scots College, faces a new charge of fraud from another employer after being accused of fraudently obtaining $175,000.