complaint on character grounds – gang membership – no longer suitable to hold a certificate – certificate cancelled.
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complaint on character grounds – gang membership – no longer suitable to hold a certificate – certificate cancelled.
Complaint after disqualifying firearms conviction – COA cancelled
Complaint – no longer suitable to be a security worker after a series of drunken violent incidents – COA suspended with conditions for reinstatement.
Police complaint that certificate holder is no longer suitable to carry on a security business – multiple warrants for arrest, breaches of court imposed sanctions and warnings issued – certificate and company licence cancelled.
No factual or legal basis to complaint. The complaint is dismissed.
Complaint of serious misconduct after COA holder made a covert recording in his workplace –certificate holder had been discharged without conviction in District Court – actions amount to misconduct but no further penalty warranted.
Complaint of misconduct & failure to display or produce ID – Private Investigators not required to display ID and only have to produce it on request – recording of interaction established no basis to complaint – complaint dismissed.
Police compliant under s 83(ab) – certificate holder no longer suitable to be a security worker due to becoming a patched member of the Head Hunters – First rule of the Head Hunters is not to cooperate with the Police – Complaint upheld and COA cancelled.
Complaint by Police based on serious disqualifying convictions and gang membership – certificate cancelled
Police complaint – disqualifying convictions and misconduct while working as a security guard – certificate cancelled.
Police complaint – s 83(ab) no longer suitable to be a certificate holder – history of dishonesty offences but no convictions – certificate cancelled
Complaint about employment investigator working without a licence of certificate – investigator engaged by government department therefore not required to hold a licence under s 5(4) – leave to file complaint declined.
Complaint – no longer suitable to be a certificate holder – mental health issues and failure to engage with treatment – COA cancelled.
Complaint based on disqualifying convictions and gang membership – COA cancelled.
Police complaint after disqualifying conviction – COA cancelled.
Complaint by member of the public against private investigator – failure to wear ID – alleged breach of Code of Conduct as recorded conversation without permission - no statutory or factual basis for the complaint – leave refused.
Complaint about company and its officer– company officer does not have required training and experience and company now removed – licence cancelled – application for COA declined.
Complaint after disqualifying conviction – COA cancelled - Not suitable to be security worker.
Complaint – disqualifying convictions – conditions attached to COA under s 81(c)(iv).
Complaint – failure to produce COA, assault and misconduct – complainant the instigator – no basis for complaint to proceed.
Complaint of running a security company without a licence – complaint upheld but breach now remedied – warning given.
Police complaint – disqualifying conviction – suspension, final warning & further training ordered rather than cancellation
Complaint as a result of disqualifying convictions - disqualification waived under s 64 – cancellation replaced by suspension and conditions attached to COA.
Police complaint following conviction for offence of violence – waiver of grounds for disqualification – penalty suspension plus conditions imposed on COA.
Waiver of grounds for disqualification under s 64 of Act – convictions for offences under s 44 & 45 of the Act result of oversight and new processes put in place to ensure no further breaches.