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Tackling the scourge of organised crime

New Zealand is not doing enough to interrupt the flow of money, advisory group says.

A new report says enforcement agencies like the police should have more powers to deal with organised crime.

Brent Edwards Thu, 08 May 2025

The Coalition Government has been urged to crack down on the use of cash by criminals if it wants to rein in organised crime groups.

In its latest report, the Ministerial Advisory Group on Transnational, Serious and Organised Crime said the only thing organised crime groups could not do without was

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Brent Edwards Thu, 08 May 2025
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