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Police v Capewell-Marsters - breach of 67 requirement to wear security ID so that it is visible - warning given
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Member of public complaint upheld - unsatisfactory conduct found - reprimanded - ss 4, 74, 77, 81, 96C
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Police v Setefano-Moasili complaint - convictions for mistreating young people while working in security related role - COA expired - complaint closed on condition it will be transferred to any new application as an objection.
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Police v Brown - conviction for offence of violence - COA cancelled.
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Police v Singh - Disqualifying convictions - no longer suitable to be a security worker - COA and company licence cancelled.
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Complaint of misconduct following alleged aggressive conduct by security guard - complainant did not attend hearing and provided no evidence in support - complaint dismissed.
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Police v Singh - Complaint after conviction for offence of violence - complaint adjourned with final opportunity to apply for waiver of grounds for disqualifications if sentence completed without any breaches.
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Complaint of misconduct against a security guard - CIPU investigated and found no evidence to support complaint - complaint dismissed.
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Police complaint upheld - Seki Security Ltd employing non-COA holders - CIPU report - allegations substantiated - breach of condition - company licence cancelled - COA cancelled - finding of misconduct - ss3, 43, 45, 73, 74 80, 83 & 96C of the Act
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Police v Parker complaint - COA expired while remanded in custody on serious charges - Complaint closed as no longer a certificate holder - complaint will become an objection to any new application.
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Police complaint based on non-disqualifying conviction - offending amounted to misconduct - no longer suitable to be a COA holder - COA cancelled
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Police v Viliamu - 3 convictions for offences of violence - COA cancelled.
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Police v Hina - Complaint based on gang membership and firearms charges - no longer suitable to be a certificate holder - COA cancelled.
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Police v Hillman - Disqualifying conviction & using company card for personal expenses - COA cancelled.
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Police v Alfathly - no longer suitable to be a certificate holder due the gang association and incidents of violent or antisocial conduct - most established events historic - Applicaiton to cancel COA dismissed but with leave to refile if additional incidents occur.
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Police v May - conviction of offence of violence while working as a crowd controller - conduct out of character - COA suspended.
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Police v Brunell - working as an alcohol warden at an event includes work as a crowd controller - failure to wear security ID badge with side visible a breach of s 67 and therefore misconduct - discussion on s 104 requirements to provide police with name, address and date of birth.
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Police v Ratu – convictions for offences of violence – grounds for disqualification – COA cancelled.
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Police v Fa’ase’e complaint after 3rd drink driving conviction in 3 years – disqualifying sentence mandatory grounds for cancellation – COA cancelled.
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Sethi complaint - In NZ unlawfully and subject to deportation - no longer suitable to be a COA holder - COA cancelled.
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Member of the Public complaint against certificate holder for misconduct and failing to wear or provide COA – complainant did not participate in investigation – no evidence to establish complaint – complaint dismissed.
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Police v Savieti complaint - swearing at and abusing police is unsatisfactory conduct - reprimanded and warning given.
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Police v Munro - conviction for an offence of violence - mandatory ground for cancellation - COA cancelled
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Police v Gardner - complaint following dishonesty and other convictions - COA cancelled.
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Police v Setefano - firearms charges, drug fuelled behavior and warrants for arrest for no attending court - no longer suitable to be a certificate holder - COA cancelled.