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Criminal investigations begin into three police staff over 'misuse and inappropriate content'
Criminal investigations begin into three police staff after review
RNZ earlier revealed several police staff were under investigation, including an officer who has been stood down after inappropriate material was found on a police-issued device.
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The Whip 19 November 2025
The Whip 19 November 2025Podcast episode — 19 November 2025Join Wallace for New Zealand's most explosive 30 minutes of politics. He is joined by panellists Ruwani Perera, Dan Brunskill and Tracey Martin. On the show: the continuing fallout from the IPCA report on how police handled accusations of sexual offending by former Deputy Commissioner Jevon McSkimming; The Opportunities Party is now Opportunity; Labour is now the most trusted party to respond to the most important issues to voters, according to a new survey and was it kosher for Chris Bishop to agree to reallocate funds from Kainga Ora to a bridge in his electorate ... a bridge he campaigned on?
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Firearms Safety Authority review finds conflict of interest risks
Firearms Safety Authority review finds conflict of interest risks
A "health check" of the police agency had begun following concerns over its workplace culture.
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The Whip for 19 November 2025
Audio 19 Nov 2025Join Wallace for New Zealand's most explosive 30 minutes of politics. He is joined by panellists Ruwani Perera, Dan Brunskill and Tracey Martin. On the show: the continuing fallout from the IPCA… Audio
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Twenty police staff investigated over 'misuse and inappropriate content'
Twenty police staff investigated over 'misuse and inappropriate content'
Police say they cannot rule out criminal investigations into the staff.
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Former top cop visited McSkimming after charges laid
Former top cop visited McSkimming after charges laid
Tania Kura "seemed surprised" when Commissioner Richard Chambers "saw it as a problem".
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Police face a deepening crisis of trust
If we can't trust the police, who can we trust?
Government pressed for action as scandal over police handling of McSkimming complaints sparks national reckoning
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Former Deputy Police Commissioner Tania Kura visited Jevon McSkimming after charges laid
Former top cop visited McSkimming after charges laid
Tania Kura "seemed surprised" when Commissioner Richard Chambers "saw it as a problem".
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Police face deepening crisis of trust
Police face deepening crisis of trustPodcast episode — 18 November 2025Government pressed for action as scandal over police handling of McSkimming complaints sparks national reckoning
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Police face deepening crisis of trust
Government pressed for action as scandal over police handling of McSkimming complaints sparks national reckoning. Audio
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'Minor infractions': Police Minister showers police commissioner Richard Chambers with praise following swim during tsunami advisory
'Minor infractions': Minister showers police commissioner with praise
It comes after RNZ revealed Richard Chambers took a "very brief dip" at Oriental Bay with FBI director Kash Patel during an active tsunami warning.
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Political commentators Tim Hurdle and Peter Dunne
Political commentators Tim Hurdle and Peter DunnePodcast episode — 17 November 2025Tim, Peter and Kathryn discuss recent events in politics including the political response to the Jevon McSkimming scandal.
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Political commentators Tim Hurdle and Peter Dunne
Political commentators Tim Hurdle and Peter DunnePodcast episode — 16 November 2025Tim, Peter and Kathryn discuss recent events in politics including the political response to the Jevon McSkimming scandal.
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Former Police Commissioner not sure if he's 'free to comment' on scathing report
Former Police Commissioner 'not sure' if he can comment on scathing report
Former Police Commissioner Andrew Coster was placed on leave from his role as chief executive of the Social Investment Agency, following the report released on Tuesday.
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Police need reform, external monitor, organisation working to end sexual violence says
Police cannot be trusted to self-monitor, advocate says
Te Ohaakii a Hine's calls for reform follow this week's review of how senior officers mishandled allegations about former deputy commissioner Jevon McSkimming. Audio
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Call for police reform
Audio 15 Nov 2025Organisations working to end sexual violence are calling for comprehensive police reform. Audio
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Former PM John Key says public's trust in police threatened by recent events McSkimming case
John Key says public's trust in police threatened by McSkimming case
Sir John's comments come after a report that found senior police leaders mishandled accusations of sexual offending by former deputy commissioner Jevon McSkimming.
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Why an 'Inspector-General' might not have stopped the Jevon McSkimming cover-up
An Inspector-General might not have stopped McSkimming cover-up
"What's the difference between that and any other avenue they already have for communicating anonymously?" an advocate asks. Audio
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Advocate doubts new police oversight role
Audio 14 Nov 2025Doubts over effectiveness of proposed Inspector General of Police. Audio
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'Utterly disgraceful': Parliament reacts to McSkimming saga
'Utterly disgraceful': Parliament reacts to McSkimming saga
Question time was pushed back on Wednesday this week so that the House could address the report of the Independent Police Conduct Authority into misconduct at police.
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The Panel with Cindy Mitchener and Andrew Clay, Part 1
Audio 13 Nov 2025Tonight, on The Panel, Wallace Chapman is joined by panellists Cindy Mitchener and Andrew Clay. First up, the fallout continues from the IPCA's bombshell report into allegations against Jevon… Audio
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NZ's transparency ratings could take a hit after police cover up - watchdog
Scheming, a liar, and a cover up. That is some of the language used to describe the behaviour of a disgraced top cop Jevon McSkimming, and the way his colleagues handled allegations against him. An… Audio
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Cop turned aviation boss Chris de Wattignar on leave after scathing IPCA report
Cop turned aviation boss on leave after scathing police watchdog report
The former senior leader at police is on leave from his job at the Civil Aviation Authority as the fall-out from the IPCA report continues.
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Police Commissioner Richard Chambers pulled over for speeding at 112km/h
'Dumbest thing I've done': Police Commissioner confesses to speeding ticket
Richard Chambers says he was "away with the fairies" when he was pulled over speeding last week.
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Following orders not a defence against police misconduct - employment lawyer
Following orders not a defence against misconduct, lawyer says
"There is a specific onus on the police - they set high standards of integrity and they need to model it," Katherine Dalziel says.