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- Title
- Politicising the Police: an interview with “wokester” Police Commissioner Andrew Coster.
- Content partner
- National Library of New Zealand
- Collection
- National Library of New Zealand Catalogue
- Description
"National once called him the "wokester" commissioner, now they've secured him a plum new job heading up the government's new social investment agency. Police Commissioner Andrew Coster is leaving the job of top cop early and joins us to discuss gangs, guns, police pay and being called names by politicians. Plus, it's the hot topic of the week thanks to a Nicola Willis directive. To work from home or not, that is the question. A chief executive and a prominent researcher debate the pros and c...
- Format
- Audio
- Date created
- [2024]
- Creator
- O'Brien, Tova / Vance, Andrea / Malpass, Luke, 1983-
- URL
- http://natlib.govt.nz/records/56264569
- Related subjects
- New Zealand -- Politics and government / Podcasts
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