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  1. 2020 NZPSPLA 007 [pdf, 100 KB]

    [2020] NZPSLA 007 IN THE MATTER OF A complaint filed under ss 73 & 74 of the Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Act 2010 IN RELATION TO D, E & C LIMITED DECISION [1] In July 2019 Ms A filed a complaint against C Limited (C). Ms A’s complaint related to the way Ms E carried out a workplace investigation for Ms A’s previous employer. Ms A also said that Ms D and Ms E, were providing private investigation services through their co...

  2. 2022 NZPSPLA 049.pdf [pdf, 120 KB]

    [2022] NZPSPLA 049 IN THE MATTER OF A complaint laid by the Police under s 74 of the Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Act 2010 (The Act) against SHANE CASBOLT HEARD virtually on 15 December 2022 APPEARANCES Sgt M Arnold NZ Police L Urlich CIPU Investigator S Casbolt – no appearance DECISION [1] In 2021 we received several complaints that Mr Casbolt was operating a business offering private investigation services under the name of Canterbur...

  3. 2025 NZPSPLA 082 pdf [pdf, 167 KB]

    [2025] NZPSPLA 082 IN THE MATTER OF An application for a company licence by BLACKFERN PROTECTION GROUP LIMITED and a complaint against STEVEN BUCKLAND made under the Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Act 2010 (the Act) HEARD remotely on 31 July 2025 APPEARANCES T Cuthbert for CIPU S Buckland together with counsel A Brownlie DECISION [1] Steven Buckland applied for a company licence on behalf of Blackfern Protection Group Limited (Blackfern) in...

  4. About the Authority

    The Private Security Personnel Licensing Authority: issues licences and certificates of approval (COA) to people working in the security industry, and private investigators disciplines licence and certificate holders keeps the register of licence and certificate holders. Find out the type of work we cover The Authority was established under the Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Act 2010. The Authority replaced the Private Investigators and Security Guards Registrar. How the...

  5. 2024 NZPSPLA 017 [pdf, 105 KB]

    ...had given the Family Court false details about where he was living and where their daughter would be staying while in his custody. She therefore engaged Mr PI, a licenced private investigator, to find out where Mr TR was living. [2] During his investigation Mr PI spoke to people who lived near Mr TR and to his property manager. Mr TR claims that Mr PI is guilty of misconduct or unsatisfactory conduct by wrongfully telling people he was employed by the Ministry of Justice so he could...

  6. 2020 NZPSPLA 011 [pdf, 138 KB]

    [2020] NZPSPLA 011 NZPSPLA 003457 / 2018 NZPSPLA 005775 / 2018 NZPSPLA 005774 / 2018 IN THE MATTER OF Complaints under ss 73 & 74 of The Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Act 2010 AND JACOB WILLIAMS & BRODIE WILLIAMS & LGBTQ LIMITED now known as SUMMER 2020 LIMITED Respondent HEARD At Christchurch on 30 May 2019 By Telephone on 10 June 2020 APPEARANCES Brodie Williams supported by his mother M Williams (...

  7. PSPLA - Form D: Application for a Company Licence [pdf, 819 KB]

    D – APPLICATION FOR A COMPANY LICENCE – 28/05/2024 Application for a Company Licence PRIVATE SECURITY PERSONNEL LICENSING AUTHORITY Completing this form • You can fill in this form electronically. If you do, you must print, sign, and submit it to the Authority. • You can also print and fill in this form by hand. Use a black pen or blue pen, and print clearly IN CAPITALS. • Answer every question on the form unless the instructions tell you otherwise. Payment informat...

  8. Your duties

    Learn how private security workers must identify themselves, the records they must keep, along with the responsibilities of private investigators. Update your details or classes of work You must let us know if any of your personal or company details change, or if you want to change a class of security work you do. Present your licence or certificate of approval If asked, you must provide your licence or certificate to: the authority a police officer a person authorised by the Chief Investigator...

  9. Cabinet paper relating to Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators (Minimum Training) Amendment Regulations and other legislative instruments [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    1 In Confidence Office of the Associate Minister of Justice Chair, Cabinet Legislation Committee Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators (Minimum Training) Amendment Regulations and other legislative instruments Proposal 1. This paper seeks Cabinet’s agreement to authorise the submission to the Executive Council of the: 1.1 Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators (Minimum Training) Amendment Regulations 2019; 1.2 Tribunals Powers and Pr...

  10. [2011] NZEmpC 31 Ravnjak v Wellington International Airport Ltd [pdf, 262 KB]

    ...McGuinness, counsel for defendant Judgment: 11 April 2011 A. The “video” recordings made and which the defendant seeks to introduce in evidence in the Employment Relations Authority are inadmissible under s 52(2) of the Private Investigators and Security Guards Act 1974. B. Whether information that emanates from these inadmissible recordings is itself admissible in the Employment Relations Authority and whether the defendant was entitled to rely upon...