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Rt Hon Jenny Shipley
Prime Minister

Hon Tony Ryall
Minister of Justice

Hon Clem Simich
Minister of Police

  • Clem Simich
  • Police

Karapiro MP John Luxton said today that he was very disappointed by Bendon's decision to close its Te Aroha factory.

  • John Luxton
  • Police

Latest statistics showing New Zealand's crime rate has dropped for the second year in a row indicates the public's perception that crime was rising is unjustified, Police Minister Clem Simich said

  • Clem Simich
  • Police

Rt Hon Sir William Birch
Minister of Finance
Hon Clem Simich
Minister of Police

23 August 1999
For Immediate Release

  • Clem Simich
  • Police

"Comments made by Invercargill Mongrel Mob member, Shaun Te Kahu, last night on TV One's '60 Minutes' were repugnant and totally unacceptable to New Zealanders", Police Minister, Clem Simich, said

  • Clem Simich
  • Police

Corrections Minister Clem Simich introduced legislation in Parliament today allowing the monitoring of prison inmates' phone calls, which aims to catch those seeking to commit crimes and deter thos

  • Clem Simich
  • Police

The Government will today introduce the Arms Amendment Bill (No. 2) to Parliament, which will make it compulsory for gun owners to register their firearms.

  • Clem Simich
  • Police

Latest statistics showing recorded crime reduced 2.5% in the year to December 1998 show public fears about rising crime are unfounded, Police Minister Clem Simich said today.

  • Clem Simich
  • Police

Ten New Zealand Police officers will take part in a 280-strong United Nations civilian police deployment for East Timor's autonomy ballot on 8 August.

  • Clem Simich
  • Police

"The Government's Bail Bill, that received its second reading under urgency last night, will be a great help to Police in their efforts to keep repeat offenders off the streets", Police Minister Cl

  • Clem Simich
  • Police

Labour's refusal to overturn any planned police staffing changes is evidence their concern on justice matters was manufactured, says Police Minister Clem Simich.

  • Clem Simich
  • Police

Police Minister Clem Simich today expressed his deepest sadness upon learning of the death of Constable Murray Stretch, who was killed on duty last night while investigating a burglary in Mangakino

  • Clem Simich
  • Police

Service to the public won't be diminished by changes being considered to district staffing plans, says Police Minister Clem Simich.

  • Clem Simich
  • Police

Condemning planned Police staffing changes at this stage is pre-judging something which aims to improve policing, says Police Minister Clem Simich.

  • Clem Simich
  • Police

Tue, 18 May 1999 Staffing Re-jig will put staff where they're needed, says Simich Proposed staffing changes within New Zealand's 12 Police districts are aimed at putting staff where they'll be most

  • Clem Simich
  • Police

The way crime soared between 1984 and 1990 makes a joke of Labour's claim "now criminals know they can get away with it", Police Minister Clem Simich said today.

  • Clem Simich
  • Police

"Selected bodyguards accompanying some world leaders attending APEC next year may be permitted to carry firearms," Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Don McKinnon and Minister of Police, Clem S

  • Clem Simich
  • Police

Police Minister Clem Simich will tomorrow (Friday 6 November) launch another initiative aimed at helping at-risk kids.

  • Clem Simich
  • Police

Two more people found themselves victims of the Police CARD computer system in Auckland last weekend, Police Minister Clem Simich revealed today.

  • Clem Simich
  • Police

A hundred and twenty police officers will be added to the frontline by the Police Review, approved by the Government today.

  • Clem Simich
  • Police

Police Minister Clem Simich praised the police and local communities following today's announcement of an overall decrease in the crime rate.

  • Clem Simich
  • Police

There will be no wholesale cuts in the number of police officers, Police Minister Clem Simich said today in response to incorrect statements about job losses from the Police Review.

  • Clem Simich
  • Police

The fall in both the crime rate and recorded crime last year was welcomed today by Police Minister Jack Elder.

  • Jack Elder
  • Police

Frontline policing will be strengthened as a result of a review of police, the Minister of Police Jack Elder said today.

  • Jack Elder
  • Police