A former Kaitaia Police officer was found to have falsely claimed overtime for 42 days he did not work, leading to a criminal investigation, procedural reforms, and strengthened oversight of timesheet approvals.
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systemic checks implemented to prevent misuse of official devices
Two further police staff having internet usage assessed for potential misuseongoing review to prevent recurrence
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