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Good morning.

I am honoured to be with you today as we honour serving Police officers who have given their lives in the course of the duty, and remember all members of Police, serving and retired, constabular and employees, who have died in the past year.

On this day of remembrance, I would like to very briefly acknowledge Lance Corporal Leon Smith who was killed in action in Afghanistan yesterday morning.

The risks facing our soldiers in the pursuit of freedom is something we all recognise.

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

Welcome and thank you for inviting me to join you today.

Gathered here this morning are representatives from five countries, 16 government agencies and over 20 private sector organisations.

The international dimension of this seminar reflects not only how seriously our jurisdictions view financial crime, but also how financial crime does not respect borders.

As long as there has been organised crime, there have been ever more complex money trails that have reached ever further around the world.

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

Ladies and gentlemen

Thank you for that warm welcome.

It is a pleasure to be with you here today.

All our thoughts are with the people of Japan this afternoon as they confront an unimaginable crisis.

As a nation that is, itself, coming to terms with a major catastrophe, we share their grief and their sorrow at this time of great loss and uncertainty.

When the earthquake struck Christchurch on 22 February, Japan was quick to offer help.

Their people were on the ground just days after the quake struck.

  • Judith Collins
  • Corrections
  • Police
  • Serious Fraud Office
  • Veterans' Affairs

Good morning.

It is wonderful to see you all here so bright and early today.

And it’s great to see so many familiar faces.

It is a pleasure to be talking to a group of people who will be very much in the driver’s seat of New Zealand’s economic recovery in the months and years ahead.

As New Zealand and the world emerges from the recession there will be plenty of opportunities for New Zealand businesses.

  • Judith Collins
  • Corrections
  • Police
  • Serious Fraud Office

Tena koutou, tena koutou, tena koutou, katoa.

Thank you for that warm welcome.

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

Good morning and thank you for inviting me to speak to you today.

It gives me great pleasure to open the 2010 Police Association Annual Conference.

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

I'm delighted to be here today to mark the launch New Zealand's first Neighbourhood Policing Teams here in the Counties-Manukau Police District.

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

Good afternoon and thank you for the kind invitation.

It is marvellous to be invited to join you today.

I would like to talk to you about the economic costs of crime.

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

Good afternoon.

Thank you for inviting me to speak at the end of what I understand has been a very interesting and constructive conference for you all.

  • Judith Collins
  • Corrections
  • Police

Good morning.

It's great to see you all here today.

Earlier this week I had one of those phone calls that every Police Minister dreads.

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

Kia ora.

I am honoured to be here with you today as we launch new initiatives that provide greater support for victims of crime and protection for victims of domestic violence.

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

Good morning. Thank you for inviting me to join you today.

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

Good afternoon and thank you for inviting me to join you today.

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

Thank you for inviting me to join you this evening, and thank you for that kind introduction.

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

Good morning, and thank you for inviting me to join you today, and thank you for that kind introduction.

  • Judith Collins
  • Corrections
  • Police

Police Deputy Commissioner Rob Pope

Canterbury District Commander, Dave Cliff

MC: Senior Constable Keith du Dulin

Mayor: Bob Parker

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

Thank you for inviting me to join you today as we celebrate the 25th anniversary of the e-Crime Lab (ECL) and launch the Environment for Virtualised Evidence, or Project EVE.

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

Good morning, and thank you for inviting me to join you at the Metro Sector – Local Government New Zealand AGM.

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

Papakura, 3 July 2009.

Thank you for inviting me to join you today.

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

Kia ora

It is a great pleasure to be with you to celebrate the opening of the second stage of the new Manukau police station – the nerve centre of policing in South Auckland.

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

Deputy Commissioner Lyn Provost

Superintendent Mike Wilson

Greg O'Connor - Police Association <Note: if Minister wishes>

Esteemed leader Uncle Aka, greetings

  • Judith Collins
  • Police

 Tena koutou, tena koutou, tena koutou katoa.

A warm New Zealand welcome to the 12th National Chemical Diversion Conference.

  • Judith Collins
  • Police