Complaint based on disqualifying conviction - waiver granted under s 64 due to good record in the security industry and no previous convictions - condition attached to certificate.
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Complaint based on disqualifying conviction - waiver granted under s 64 due to good record in the security industry and no previous convictions - condition attached to certificate.
Complaint of misconduct against company – leave to file complaint refused as alleged misconduct on the part of an employee – complaint not amended to one against employee as no evidence to support allegations of misconduct.
Complaint against employment investigator working without license or certificate – ss23,44,45 - complaint upheld but no punitive action
Police complaint under s 74 - certificate holder no longer suitable to be a security worker due to disqualifying convictions and misconduct - Complaint upheld and COA cancelled.
Police complaint under s 74(4)(d) - certificate holder still suitable to be a security worker despite finding of misconduct in the work place being an assault of a patron - diversion received, offender remorseful - complaint upheld but COA maintained.
Police objection - disqualifying convictions and gang membership - temporary COA granted in exceptional circumstances and under conditions.
Police complaint under s 83(e) - certificate holder no longer suitable to be a security worker due to misconduct in the work place being assault of a patron - Complaint upheld and COA cancelled
Disqualifying convictions under s 62(f(vi) of the Act
Disqualifying convictions under s 62 of the Act
Member of the Public complaint based on certifcate holder becoming a gang member - Police report obtained - Complaint dismissed as unique circumstances showed certifcate holder still suitable worker - leave for Police to file further complaint should circumstances change.
Anonymous complaint - leave refused as interest not greater than public in general - information provided disclosed no significant breach of the Act.
Police complaint based on disqualifying convictions - COA cancelled
Fagatoa Complaint - sexual assault while working as a security guard misconduct and conviction grounds for disqualification - certificate cancelled
Penalty decision for breach of r 6(2) of Code of Conduct for Private Investigators - complaint closed without further penalty as actions carried out on instructions, breach not deliberate and significant costs already incurred.
Complaint of misconduct following an investigation by CIPU – breaches of the Act accepted therefore misconduct proved – reprimand plus training conditions attached to licence.
Complaint against security technician because of disqualifying convictions – certificate suspended with conditions imposed in order for it to be renewed.
Private investigator installed tracking device on car without consent of registered owner and legal occupier - breach of r 6(2) of code of conduct for Private Investigators the Code although car arguably relationship property and PI consent of owner's former partner.
Complaint of misconduct or gross negligence against repossession agent - complaints obstructed licence holder in lawful repossession of vehicle - complaint dismissed.
Complaint that large retailer was employing property guards who do not hold certificates – s9 definition of property guard excludes those guarding premises owned or occupied by themselves – the retailer is not required to hold a licence and its security guards are not required to have certificates if only providing security on premises occupied by their employer – leave to file complaint refused.
Complaint against security guard and his employer for attempting to apprehend a shop lifter – breach of good practice is not sufficient to amount to misconduct or unsatisfactory conduct – complaint dismissed.
Individual licence holder provided incorrect information to support application to add classes to his licence – breach of s 44 by working as a crowd controller without a certificate – formal warning given and application to add classes declined.
Complaint of trading without a licence sent for investigation – complaint upheld but as company now held appropriate licence no further action taken.
Complaint against a certificate holder- using company fuel card for personal purchases amounts to misconduct – certificate cancelled.
Police complaint – gang membership - no longer suitable to be a certificate holder – COA cancelled
recent drug convictions & associate of a gang – s 83(ab) no longer suitable to hold a COA – COA cancelled.