The Independent Police Conduct Authority has found that a sergeant inappropriately touched a woman and used demeaning
and sexualised language while driving her home from a work related conference in March 2018.
The sergeant, who was a teacher at the Royal New Zealand Police College at the time, met the woman when he was
representing the Police at a judicial noho marae in Turangi. Upon discovering they lived near each other, they decided
it would be convenient to travel back to Wellington together. Within minutes of beginning the journey, the sergeant
began telling the woman personal intimate details and stories that had sexual themes and were demeaning towards women.
The Authority found, on the balance of probabilities, that the sergeant also indecently assaulted the woman by
deliberately brushing her breast several times and touching her bottom.
The Authority also considered whether the sergeant used demeaning and/or sexualised language when delivering training to
recruits. It found no evidence of this.
"Quite apart from the indecencies, the sergeant's general behaviour was not in line with the Police Code of Conduct and he did not uphold the Police Values
of Professionalism, Respect and Integrity"said Authority Chair, Judge Colin Doherty.
The sergeant has since resigned from the Police.Public Report