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Covid-19: Police apologise for sharing status of job seekers
The Police have apologised after sharing the Covid-19 status of six jobseekers with potential employers as part of their vetting process.
This follows the release this morning of the Privacy… Audio
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Police investigate potential hack of data it sent to research company
Police investigate potential hack of its data
Police are investigating a potential hack of their own information, which had been sent to a research company.
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Budget funds tipped for scheme tackling family violence
Budget funds tipped for scheme tackling family violence
A major anti-family violence pilot programme is expected to get the green light for more funding at a pre-Budget announcement on Sunday.
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Family violence response programme faces funding cut
A much-lauded family violence programme is set to run out of funding at the end of June, and the police are pleading for more money to keep it running. RNZ understands they won't have to wait too much… Audio
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New crime reporting tool used 3700 times since launch
New crime reporting tool used 3700 times since launch
A new online police tool for reporting lost property and intentional properly damage has been used more than 3700 times since its release three months ago.
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New quake restraints uncertainty exposed
New quake restraints uncertainty exposed
More gaps in what is known about how safe buildings are in an earthquake are emerging, this time to do with police stations, hospitals and a cinema chain. Audio
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Labour calls for audit of police IT projects
Labour calls for audit of police IT projects
The Labour Party is calling for an external audit of the police force's IT projects, to find out how many are overdue and over-budget.
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Police disappointed software contracts not met
Police disappointed software contracts not met
Police say they are disappointed that a company has not honoured its obligations to fix problems with special crime-fighting software before it went into liquidation.
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Tuesday's newspaper headlines
Tuesday's newspaper headlines
New Zealand's elite SAS troops under fire in Afghanistan; Government vows to crack down on truancy; Alexandra Blossom Festival owes $82,000 to creditors.
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Best bowling performance of season sees Otago through to one day final
Best bowling performance of season sees Otago through to one day final
The Otago cricket coach says his bowlers put in their best performance of the season in today's State Shield semi-final match which saw Canterbury all bowled out for an embarassing ...
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Embarrasing collapse for Canterbury sees Otago through to cricket final
Embarrasing collapse for Canterbury sees Otago through to cricket final
The Otago cricket team has gone through to the final of the State Shield One day cricket series after a convincing win over Canterbury at QE2 park. The Canterbury side ...