以Sunny Kaushal为首的新西兰零售犯罪问题咨询小组,尽管政府仍然支持他的工作,但对于他的行为仍面临未经披露的担忧,将面临审查。
A New Zealand advisory group on retail crime, led by Sunny Kaushal, faces scrutiny over undisclosed concerns about his conduct, though the government still supports its work.
新西兰政府处理零售犯罪的咨询小组由Sunny Kaushal担任主席, 在官员就涉及Kaushal的“与行为有关的行为”向司法部长Paul Goldsmith提出咨询意见后,
A New Zealand government advisory group tackling retail crime, chaired by Sunny Kaushal, faces scrutiny after officials advised Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith about "concerning behaviour" involving Kaushal, though details are withheld due to legal privilege.
Kaushal否认了解这些关切,过去在团体发票上遇到过税务问题,包括15 711美元的短缺。
Kaushal, who denies awareness of the concerns, has faced past tax issues on group invoices, including a $15,711 shortfall.
该小组每年经费为180万美元,它提出了一些有争议的政策,如允许店主使用胡椒喷雾以及扩大非法侵入法。
The group, funded with $1.8 million annually, has proposed controversial policies like allowing shopkeepers to use pepper spray and expanding trespass laws.
尽管存在争议,政府仍对该组织的工作充满信心,该组织旨在打击估计每年花费 27 亿美元的零售犯罪。
Despite the controversy, the government maintains confidence in the group’s work, which aims to combat retail crime estimated to cost $2.7 billion yearly.