Wally Haumaha
Deputy police commissioner on Northern border and checkpoint workers
Aucklanders are able to leave the supercity - by air and by road.
While the southern road border was dismantled overnight, checkpoints remain in place at the Northern border.
Deputy police… Audio
Deputy Police Commissioner acknowledges bias within force
The Police Deputy Commissioner acknowledges there is bias in the police - but is confident its changing.
It comes after figures have debunked claims made by the former Commissioner, Mike Bush, that… Audio
Key role for police with response to Covid-19
The police are playing a key role in the operational response to Covid-19.
Yesterday, Mike Bush, who is leading the response - says the priority for officers on patrol will be educating people about… Audio
Police more likely to send first-time Māori offenders to court than Pakeha - report
A new study shows police are almost twice as likely to send a first-time Māori offender to court than a Pakeha.
The justice advocacy group, Just Speak says it shows racism is still embedded in the… Audio
Police strategy aims to reduce Māori re-offending by 25 percent
The Police have set an ambitious new goal to reduce the rate of re-offending among Māori by 25 percent in the next five years.
It's one of many targets set out in their new Māori strategy - Te… Audio
Ihumātao: Police to reduce presence - Wally Haumaha
Deputy Police Commissioner Wally Haumaha says police will minimise their presence at Ihumātao, although he won't specify exactly what that means in terms of the number of boots on the ground.
Mr… Audio
Māori youth still more arrested than non-Māori
New figures show a growing disparity between the numbers of rangatahi Māori and non-Māori being arrested.
Although the total number of youth arrests has fallen - Māori under-18 year olds now make up… Audio
Disparity between Maori, non-Maori youth arrests growing
New figures show a growing disparity between the numbers of rangatahi Māori (under-18's) and non-Māori being arrested.
Although the total number of youth arrests has fallen - Māori under-18-year-olds… Audio
Govt confident in Haumaha appointment process - Davis
Kelvin Davis is the Deputy Leader of the Labour Party and the Acting Prime Minister. He discusses the Wally Haumaha appointment with Guyon Espiner. "It's not up to me to have confidence in him, it's… Audio
Louise Nicholas stands by criticism after report clears Haumaha
Victims' advocate Louise Nicholas is standing by her criticism of Wally Haumaha's promotion to Deputy Police Commissioner. An independent report into the appointment has found the process was fit for… Audio
Police Commissioner refuses to answer questions about deputy
Police Commissioner Mike Bush has been grilled by MPs in a parliamentary committee this morning, for not answering a barrage of questions about his deputy Wally Haumaha. Audio
Two formal complaints made against Deputy Commissioner
Police have confirmed they've received two formal complaints in relation to bullying allegations against Deputy Commissioner Wally Haumaha.
NZ First accuses National of racism over Haumaha question
Winston Peters and Shane Jones say it's offensive that National MP Chris Bishop continually alleges dodgy behaviour over the Wally Haumaha inquiry based on "whanau links". Audio
Confidence in police may sink if Haumaha saga drags on - union
There are concerns public confidence in the police force will be eroded if investigations involving senior leadership drag on. The police union says the inquiry into the appointment of the deputy… Audio
Public goodwill towards police at risk - union warns
The inquiry into the appointment of deputy police commissioner Wally Haumaha needs to be swift to prevent public goodwill from being undermined, the police union says.
Police investigate contact between Wally Haumaha and staff member
Police say they were made aware on Friday of contact between Deputy Commissioner Wally Haumaha and a staff member in relation to bullying allegations.
Police investigate claims into Wally Haumaha
The Police are investigating claims the deputy commissioner Wally Haumaha, whose appointment is the focus of an independent inquiry, contacted a witness to a bullying incident he was involved in. Video, Audio
Duelling forces at play in Haumaha case
Different narratives and viewpoints are swirling around the Wally Haumaha review - can this be seen as a conflict of social perspectives, and if so what will come out on top? Audio
Government confidence in Wally Haumaha wavers
Senior government ministers are losing confidence in deputy commissioner of police Wally Haumaha, who is the focus of a stalling government inquiry. Audio
Haumaha 'disrespects and bullies women' - Louise Nicholas
Louise Nicholas says several women have approached her over the years complaining about Wally Haumaha's attitude towards women and his bullying behaviour. Audio