Professional Distance Policy
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From: JennyM
Dear New Zealand Police,
Please provide under urgency a copy of the Professional Distance Policy as introduced around 2008.
Yours faithfully,
JennyM
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From: MCMAHON, Teresa
New Zealand Police
Dear JennyM
Police has received your request for the “Professional Distance Policy” as
introduced around 2008 which you have asked for urgently.
Section 12 of the Official Information Act says that if the person making
the request asks that the request be treated as urgent, the requester
shall give reasons for seeking the information urgently.
Could you advise us of the reasons so that your request is dealt with
urgently?
Thank you.
Ministerial Services
Police National Headquarters
PO Box 3017
Wellington
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From: JennyM
Dear MCMAHON, Teresa,
My pleasure.
Someone has been investigated under it and my understanding is it relates to sexual conduct.
This is categorically not the case and so I wish to see it in order to be able assist in framing a Statement of Correction.
Additionally I also reqest a copy of the Policy or particular clause of the Employment Agreement which allows Police as an employer to continue a Disciplinary Process AFTER resignation of member, AFTER withdrawal of allegations, AFTER secret mediated payment and settlement with the original "complainant" (which obviously wasn't so confidential if she disclosed it to multiple third parties who in turn disclosed it to me) and in the absence of any Hearing and finally updating the file 15 months later ... with no right of rebuttal no communication in breach of accepting resignation. If there are no allegations and no criminal activity there can be no investigation and no result.
Given the recent discovery of this startling information some 4 years post resignation and withdrawal, in the light of informing Police the 'complainant' had also tendered forged documentation as 'evidence' (an unlawfully obtained recording of a court tele-hearing by her recording it, subsequently having it transcribed complete with errors) yet the Police ignored this and failed to respond and the glaring fact she had also produced zero evidence to support her "beliefs" allegations, yes time is of the essence.
Yours sincerely,
JennyM
From: JennyM
Dear MCMAHON, Teresa,
Please also respond to this for me:
Dear New Zealand Police,
Under the OIA and Privacy Acts, please give me a copy of the
Memorandum of Understanding and information sharing between
Queensland Police and New Zealand Police that allows NZ Police to
share otherwise private and non-publishable material and
information with another agency during employment inquiries?
Please also advise if this covers a period post employment and if so, what is the length of that time period?
Yours sincerely,
JennyM
From: MCMAHON, Teresa
New Zealand Police
Dear Jenny
Thank you for your request.
The response is attached to this email.
Teresa McMahon
Ext: 44069, Direct: +64 4 474 9469
Ministerial Services , Police National Headquarters, 180 Molesworth Street, Wellington, www.police.govt.nz
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From: LABAN, Donna
New Zealand Police
Good Morning Ms Jenny M
Please find attached your OIA response for your two emails of 30 & 31
August 2016.
Please confirm whether you wish a hardcopy of this response?
Regards Donna
Donna Laban
Inspector
Senior Police Professional Conduct Manager
Police National Headquarters | 180 Molesworth Street | P O Box 3017 |
Wellington 6011
' +64 4 8170249 | Ext: 41249 | È021 1921795 | *
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Professionalism, Respect, Integrity, Commitment to Maori and the Treaty,
Empathy, Valuing Diversity.
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