Greg O'connor
Police Association head says record haul of meth hardly a dent
The outgoing head of the police association, Greg O'Connor, says record hauls of methamphetamine are not making any difference to the supply of the drug. Audio
Stark warning police resources will be stretched
Police Association is warning there aren't enough front line police to cope with new police policy to make all burglaries top priority, without compromising in other areas. We speak with the… Audio
Undercover scheme used to catch killer in Reddy murders
The Police Association says the publication of how police caught convicted double murderer Kamal Reddy could mean the loss of a key tool to catch criminals. Audio
Community policing
Greg O'Connor of the Police Association discusses whether we need a more visible Police presence in our communities. Audio
Police Assoc. boss - cannabis must be out of hand of criminals
The Police Association is calling for lawmakers to keep cannabis out of the hands of criminals if they're considering softening drug laws. Audio
Gun inquiry will shock - Police Association
There is a "major problem" with illegal gun possession and those working on a new inquiry will be shocked by what they find, says the Police Association. Audio
Police assn says MPs in for shock in gun inquiry
MPs have granted the Police Minister Judith Collins' wish for a Parliamentary investigation into the growing firepower of New Zealand's criminals. Audio
Police no-shows
Greg O'Connor of the Police Association discusses resources and Police responses. Audio
Police accused of a cavalier attitude to exhibits
Greg O'Connor of the Police Association talks about a report that says police officers have a bad attitude to exhibits and evidence in their care. Audio
The Panel with Chris Wikaira and Barry Corbett (Part 1)
Miss World New Zealand Deborah Lambie has been pilloried on line for doing the haka at at the competition in China. Political scientist Dr Bronwyn Hayward discusses if National has lost it's way… Audio
Is police conduct politically charged?
The way New Zealand Police conduct investigations in politically-charged cases is again under scrutiny in the aftermath of the Dirty Politics affair. Audio
Police struggling to cope with mental health patients
Listening to that was the Police Association chief executive Greg O'Connor. Audio
Payroll blunder leaves police millions out of pocket
Police officers, both serving and retired, are owed millions of dollars after a major error was found in the force's payroll system. Audio
Police had no choice but to shoot - Union
A coroner's initial finding has revealed a Slovakian man shot dead in a stand-off with police in Auckland's Myers Park was unarmed. Audio
Upper Hutt shooting
Police Association president Greg O'Connor talks about the police shooting of Pera Smiler in Upper Hutt, police staffing and arming all officers. Audio
Police union slams gun crime
"For the fifth time in a month, frontline response police officers have had to deal with armed and clearly dangerous offenders," Police Association President Greg O'Connor said today. Audio
Palmerston North shooting highlights safety gaps - Union
A Palmerston North man has appeared in court on firearms and driving charges this afternoon after opening fire at two police stations in the city last night. Audio
Anti-family violence advocates would back criminal charge for domestic abuse
Anti-family violence advocates say they'd support a specific criminal charge for domestic abuse, but it's not a silver bullet. The Justice Minister, Amy Adams, will release a discussion document this… Audio
Roast Busters police officer speaks out against treatment
A police officer criticised in an independent report on the handling of the Roast Busters case has criticised the police management's response to the inquiry. Audio
Police Association reacts to Lundy guilty verdict.
Mark Lundy is behind bars, again, this morning after a jury unanimously found him guilty of murdering his wife, Christine, and daughter, Amber in 2000. Audio