Magele & Blade Group Limited complaint – sentenced to imprisonment after tax and related fraud – sentence grounds for disqualification - certificate and licence cancelled.
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Magele & Blade Group Limited complaint – sentenced to imprisonment after tax and related fraud – sentence grounds for disqualification - certificate and licence cancelled.
Wood penalty decision – reprimand and fine for established misconduct – refusal to grant company licence for Mr Woods company
Police v Ruarau – complaint of misconduct for failing to wear ID badge in visible place – breach acknowledged – reminder that ID badge must be worn in visible place not carried in pocket – formal warning
Police v Esau – complaint of misconduct for failing to wear ID badge in visible place – breach acknowledged – outcome warning
Police complaint – COA originally granted with condition about no future alcohol related offending – further drink driving conviction – COA suspended for 12 months by agreement to coincide with supervision sentence.
Femitiai Vailoa Esera police complaint – convicted of murder – conviction and sentence grounds for disqualification – certificate cancelled.
Police v Janson complaint of no longer suitable to be a security worker – History of antisocial & criminal behaviour, failure to cooperate with police, abusing police and other authorities – defence of practicing legal dissent under article 61 of the Magna Carta – complaint established – COA cancelled
Complaint against a private investigator in relation to an investigation – can not appeal investigators findings to the PSPLA – no factual or legal basis to proceed with complaint – leave to file complaint refused and complaint dismissed on the papers
Hart Complaint based on disqualifying charges – convicted and sentenced to lengthy prisons sentence – As COA expired complaint upheld and closed.
Setu application for a certificate and complaint – convicted for fraud and offences under s 44 of the PSPPI Act for using an someone else’s altered security ID to work in security without a COA– conviction is grounds for disqualification under s 62 – COA declined.
Alaiasa complaint – based on potentially disqualifying charges – multiple breaches of bail and incidents of aggressive behaviour while working as a security guard – behaviour amounts to misconduct – COA cancelled.
Complaint that COA holder no longer suitable to be a certificate holder – one incident of inappropriate behaviour outlined – allegations denied – police did not attend hearing – Complaint dismissed.
Complaint upheld – unsatisfactory conduct – reprimand – apology – training - accessing security cameras – disclosure – MOJ logo use – inappropriate language – ss 4, 74,78,96C
Objection based on gang association and disqualification under s 65(e). Gang associated not established – one drink driving offence does not result in disqualification from driving under s 65 of the Land Transport Act therefore no grounds for disqualification – COA granted.
Member of public complaint – certificate holder – crowd controller – fake ID – ss 4,74,78,79,80,96C - reprimand
Application for company license – approved – CIPU report – objection – ss 43,62
Police v Palu – complaint following convictions for offences of violence – not suitable to be a certificate holder – certificate cancelled.
Complaint upheld – ss62,74 – importing class a drug charges – no engagement with Authority – COA cancelled
Police v L George – complaint based on recent disqualifying convictions and other offending – COA cancelled
Police v Mehmood – indecent assault convictions are offences of violence and therefore grounds for disqualification – discussion on effect of s26 Bill of Rights Act - COA cancelled as convictions mean ne is no longer suitable to be a certificate holder
Ioane complaint – running a business without a licence – working without a COA in required class - threatening and inappropriate behaviour – misconduct – disqualifying conviction – no longer suitable to be a certificate holder – Certificate cancelled.
Police complaint upheld – further offending after COA issued on condition - Ss67 & 74 – COA cancelled.
I Singh complaint – disqualifying convictions – hostility and failure to cooperate with police - no longer suitable to be a certificate holder – COA cancelled
Josephs Complaint – Assault convictions, implicated in further family harm incidents since charges laid – COA cancelled based on disqualifying conviction
Complaint of misconduct dismissed as no factual basis to the complaint – holding a COA only when running a security business is in breach of s 23 of the Act -breach in process of being remedied so no further action.