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Eleanor Parkes from ECPAT NZ joins The Panel to speak on Deputy Police Comissioner McSkimming’s sentencing

2025-12-19T14:59:22+13:00December 18, 2025|

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Senior first responder accused of exporting, possessing child sex abuse material back in court – name suppression remains

2025-08-19T09:36:47+12:00August 7, 2025|

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Former top cop Jevon McSkimming faces charges of possessing child sexual exploitation, bestiality material

2025-12-19T14:12:34+13:00August 4, 2025|

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Auckland film-maker Rajneel Singh jailed for child sexual abuse material, loses suppression, industry in shock

2025-06-13T08:46:56+12:00June 5, 2025|

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Timaru man jailed for online sexual exploitation of children

2025-07-04T12:05:30+12:00May 16, 2025|

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Seoras Martin-Smith sentenced for indecent communications with teen and child exploitation images

2025-07-04T12:07:58+12:00May 15, 2025|

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Wiparera Paraire pleads guilty in Auckland court to running underage prostitution ring

2025-07-04T12:08:24+12:00May 8, 2025|

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Do big tech companies have a ‘duty of care’ for users? A new report says they do – but leaves out key details

2025-02-07T15:40:46+13:00February 4, 2025|

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Bay of Plenty early childhood reliever admits possessing 390 child sex abuse videos

2025-02-07T14:46:07+13:00February 1, 2025|

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