Police Commissioner Richard Chambers has indicated that the goal of adding 500 extra officers to New Zealand’s police force by the end of November may be unrealistic due to recruitment challenges and the need to uphold high standards for new hires. During an interview on TVNZ’s Q+A, he highlighted inefficiencies in the recruitment process, suggesting it could take longer to reach the target. Police Minister Mark Mitchell noted that delays are also attributed to extended training periods for recruits, emphasizing the ambitious nature of the initial timeline.
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Media Insider: NZME shareholder meeting – Steven Joyce set to become chair, Jim Grenon to join board; what to expect at today’s meeting
A new NZME board will be voted in today, with former National Party MP Steven Joyce becoming the chair, accompanied by outspoken shareholder Jim Grenon as a new director. The annual shareholders’ meeting, which initially seemed poised for conflict, will now feature a measured transition, as Grenon previously sought to replace the board but reached a compromise allowing him and Joyce to join alongside existing directors Guy Horrocks, Sussan Turner, and Carol Campbell, with Bowen...
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