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Police investigation of fatal crash inadequate
Police acknowledge IPCA report into concerns about accuracy of information recorded in Police systems
Concerns about accuracy of information relied on for Police vetting
Police acknowledge IPCA findings into care in custody of young person
Force used on youth justified but treatment while in custody inadequate
Person deceased after fleeing driver event in Canterbury
NZ police acknowledge IPCA findings 30 August
Punching of woman in Auckland unreasonable
NZ police acknowledge IPCA findings 29 August
Youth kicked and punched after fleeing from Police
Inspector breached Covid Health Order
Police acknowledge IPCA findings into officer’s breach of COVID-19 Health Order
NZ police accept IPCA findings into Taranaki incident
Force used justified to arrest man in Matapu Taranaki
Motorcyclist dies after crash, Christchurch
Police acknowledge IPCA’s finding in Palmerston North arrest
Force used in Palmerston North arrest justified
Police acknowledge IPCA’s finding into Hamilton arrest
Use of Police dog to arrest youth in Hamilton justified
NZ police are responding to fatal crash, Timaru
IPCA to review Police response to ‘Let Women Speak’ event in Albert Park Auckland on 25 March 2023
Police accept IPCA finding following arrest and pre-custody search
Force used to arrest man in Palmerston North justified but search while in custody inadequate
Police acknowledge IPCA’s findings on death in custody
Death of Jaye Taueli while in Police custody
TGA Product Information safety updates 23 June
NZ police accept IPCA finding into Hamilton arrest
Injury caused by poor restraint technique during arrest
NZ police accept IPCA findings 15 June
Use of Police dog to arrest a woman in Feilding not justified
IPCA find use of force against man in Canterbury justified
Use of force against man in Christchurch justified
NZ police acknowledge IPCA findings 1 June
Use of Police dog in respect of two men in Whanganui
IPCA finds non-fatal Police shooting justified
Police shooting in Southland justified
NZ police acknowledge and accept findings of IPCA report
Police failed to respond to alleged sexual assaults against recruits
Police acknowledge IPCA report into fatal shooting in Papatoetoe
Decision to shoot Tangaru-Noere Turia not justified
NZ police acknowledge IPCA findings into Tokoroa arrest
Fatal police shooting – Feilding
Serious Questions Raised By IPCA Report
IPCA finds Police served the public well overall during 2022 Parliament protest
IPCA release findings of review of the policing of Parliament protest and occupation
Parliament Protest Review Report – Public Release
The Independent Police Conduct Authority welcomes Judge Kenneth Johnston as the new Chair
NZ police acknowledge IPCA report 13 April