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Understand the process of obtaining a Private Investigator licence under the PSPLA Act. Learn what type of licence you need — whether as an individual, company, or contractor — and how to apply.
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There has been a lot of controversy this week after TV3 decided to conduct a sting operation to purchase a gun online using false particulars.

It is with sadness that we were advised of the passing of Trevor Morley, “Twam” to all who knew him.

Private Investigators are required to be licensed pursuant to the PSPLA Act.

A recent case of the Private Security Personnel Licensing Authority has determined that workplace investigators fall within the definition of a ‘Private Investigator’.

Here’s a curious Glasgow tale, one which takes us from the Gorbals all the way to the White House.

NZIPI is proud to announce the appointment of our first ever elected Life Member, Mr Michael Campbell.
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