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Former commissioners defend Labour candidate Rakesh Naidoo amid police probe
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Former commissioners defend Labour candidate Rakesh Naidoo amid police probe

From NZ Herald · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Two former Race Relations Commissioners are defending police Superintendent Rakesh Naidoo amid a political dispute.
  • Naidoo was selected as a Labour Party candidate, prompting a review into whether sensitive information was shared.
  • The review's purpose is to assess the potential sharing of sensitive police information.

Two former Race Relations Commissioners have publicly supported police Superintendent Rakesh Naidoo, defending his integrity amidst a political controversy surrounding his selection as a Labour Party candidate. The situation has led to a police review to determine if any sensitive information was inappropriately shared.

One former commissioner, Joris de Bres, has voiced concerns about the ongoing police investigation. The review aims to assess whether Naidoo, while in his police role, might have shared sensitive information that could be considered a breach of protocol or confidentiality, given his new political affiliation.

The selection of Naidoo as a Labour candidate has ignited a political feud, with the police review now at the center of the dispute. The investigation's findings could have significant implications for both Naidoo's political aspirations and the reputation of the New Zealand police force.

Police Commissioner Richard Chambers has stated that the review's primary objective is to thoroughly examine the circumstances surrounding Naidoo's candidacy and to ensure that no sensitive information was compromised. The outcome of this assessment is keenly awaited by political observers and the public alike.

The review around Rakesh Naidoo becoming a Labour Party candidate is intended to assess whether any sensitive information was shared.

โ€” Richard ChambersPolice Commissioner Richard Chambers explained the purpose of the review into Superintendent Rakesh Naidoo's candidacy.
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Originally published by NZ Herald in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.