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Online campaign against the Taihape police

Mike Davis made this Official Information request to Christopher Luxon

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From: Mike Davis

Dear Christopher Luxon,

We are seeking information regarding the online complaint and campaign about the Taihape police being corrupt that we just read online. It involves Harry Hughes, Constable manvir, Liam Robinson and Jack leasi of the Taihape police.

If what I have read is true the New Zealand police need to fire those officers. In the allegations of The corruption are quite serious it's something needs to be done about this.

I've read the documentation and the story and it's 100% true all four police officers involve from Taihape a lying in official Court documents and police disclosures so I would like information regarding this in an explanation to what the hell's going on in taihape

Yours faithfully,

Mike Davis

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From: Christopher Luxon (MIN)
Christopher Luxon

Kia ora Mike,

Thank you for reaching out to the Prime Minister, Rt Hon Christopher Luxon. He appreciates people taking the time to share their feedback, concerns and ideas.

As the Prime Minister, he relies on his colleagues to respond on his behalf to specific matters relating to their portfolios. As such, I have forwarded your OIA Request onto the office of the Minister for Police, Hon Mark Mitchell, for their consideration.

Thank you once again for taking the time to write and for your patience; it is very much appreciated.

Ngā mihi nui

Sonya Ford
Correspondence Lead Advisor | Office of Rt Hon Christopher Luxon
Prime Minister
Minister for National Security and Intelligence
Minister Responsible for Ministerial Services

Private Bag 18041, Parliament Buildings, Wellington 6160, New Zealand

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Kia ora Mike

 

On behalf of the Minister of Police, I acknowledge your OIA request of 25
May 2024, seeking:

 

o We are seeking information regarding the online complaint and campaign
about the Taihape police being corrupt that we just read online. It
involves Harry Hughes, Constable manvir, Liam Robinson and Jack leasi
of the Taihape police.

 

o If what I have read is true the New Zealand police need to fire those
officers. In the allegations of The corruption are quite serious it's
something needs to be done about this.

 

o I've read the documentation and the story and it's 100% true all four
police officers involve from Taihape a lying in official Court
documents and police disclosures so I would like information regarding
this in an explanation to what the hell's going on in taihape

 

In our view, it would have been necessary under section 14 of the OIA to
transfer your request to NZ Police because the information you requested
is more closely connected with the functions of NZ Police. However, we are
aware that you have already made your request to NZ Police, and therefore
we have not transferred it. We do not hold any additional relevant
information that is not already held by NZ Police. You have the right to
complain to the Ombudsman about this decision. Relevant information about
how to make a complaint is available at [1]www.ombudsman.parliament.nz or
freephone 0800 802 602.

 

You can expect to hear directly from Police regarding your request.

 

Ngâ Mihi,

 

Georgina

Police – Correspondence Administrator | Office of Hon Mark Mitchell

Minister of Corrections | Minister for Emergency Management and Recovery

Minister of Police | MP for Whangaparaoa
 

Website: [2]www.Beehive.govt.nz

Private Bag 18041, Parliament Buildings, Wellington 6160, New Zealand

 

 

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