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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.
Source: New Zealand Police (National News)
Superintendent Willi Fanene (Fata Willi) was welcomed this week to Wellington into his new role of National Partnerships Manager for Pacific Peoples for New Zealand Police.
An ‘ava ceremony was held at the Royal New Zealand Police College for him in the true Samoan tradition.
Fata Willi, the 44-year veteran has been based at Police National Headquarters (PNHQ) since May where his fits into the new structure within Police Māori Pacific and Ethnic Services. His position sits alongside Superintendent Anaru Pewhairangi, managing Māori, and Superintendent Rakesh Naidoo overseeing Ethnic partnerships.
Superintendent Fanene says, “It’s not lost on me that I don’t have that long to go in Police so I am motivated to achieve as much as possible and lay a solid foundation for the next person who will take over from me.”
$70m forfeit: Wealthy businessman strikes record-breaking deal with police Wed, 16 Jun 2021, 10:58AM
Chinese-Canadian businessman Xiao Hua Gong has cut a record breaking deal with the New Zealand Police under the asset seizure laws. (Photo / Supplied)
$70m forfeit: Wealthy businessman strikes record-breaking deal with police Wed, 16 Jun 2021, 10:58AM
Wealthy Canadian businessman Edward Gong has agreed to pay millions of dollars to the New Zealand government in the largest ever settlement made under the Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Act since the law came into effect in 2009.
A wealthy Chinese-Canadian businessman has agreed to forfeit more than $70 million by cutting a record-breaking deal with the New Zealand police.
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