The New Zealand Herald

Police salute conduct probe report

- — NZN

Police have welcomed the AuditorGen­eral’s report into police conduct and the culture change the organisati­on has experience­d in the past decade.

In 2007, the Commission of Inquiry into Police Conduct criticised the historical conduct, including sexual conduct, of some police officers and their associates.

The inquiry, headed by Dame Margaret Bazley, was sparked by Louise Nicholas’ rape allegation­s against Assistant Police Commission­er Clint Rickards.

The commission made 47 recommenda­tions for the police and yesterday Auditor-General Greg Schollum’s final report was presented to Parliament.

He said the police force, since 2007, was a fundamenta­lly better organisati­on and was more open to scrutiny.

Police Commission­er Mike Bush acknowledg­ed while much has been achieved, ongoing focus is needed.

“We have made significan­t ... changes over the past 10 years, but this is just the beginning,” he says.

Bush said the recent women’s recruitmen­t day at the Royal New Zealand Police College and well-received recruitmen­t video were examples of attempts to draw a diverse workforce.

Police Minister Stuart Nash, meanwhile, says Dame Margaret’s report identified systemic issues for the organisati­on which it has been working for 10 years to address.

“There is still much to do to ensure police are representa­tive of the communitie­s they serve,” he said.

He said he, as minister, will continue to monitor the questions raised in 2007.

 ?? Picture / Brett Phibbs ?? The latest arrests are part of an operation targeting a Head Hunters gang member.
Picture / Brett Phibbs The latest arrests are part of an operation targeting a Head Hunters gang member.

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