新西兰在成员辞职后提前解散了一个零售犯罪咨询小组,尽管花费了1.82亿美元并完成了关键建议。
New Zealand disbanded a retail crime advisory group early after members resigned, despite spending $1.82M and completing key recommendations.
在包括Sunny Kaushal主席和Retail NZ CEO Carolyn Young在内的五名成员中的三名成员辞职后,新西兰政府零售犯罪问题咨询小组将于5月初四个月解散。
A New Zealand government advisory group on retail crime is being disbanded four months early in May, following the resignations of three of its five members, including chair Sunny Kaushal and Retail NZ CEO Carolyn Young.
司法部长保罗·戈德史密斯说,该小组已经完成了其关键目标,包括关于面部识别和安全改革的建议,为《犯罪修正法案》提供了依据。
Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith said the group had completed its key objectives, including recommendations on facial recognition and security reforms, which informed the Crimes Amendment Bill.
尽管第一年的支出为182万美元——略微超出其年度预算——Goldsmith称提前解散是一项实际行动,因为该集团的成就和内部紧张。
Despite spending $1.82 million in its first year—slightly over its annual budget—Goldsmith called the early dissolution a practical move given the group's accomplishments and internal tensions.
他保持了Kaushal的领导地位,尽管受到批评,但这种领导是有效的,而且已经证实的打击零售犯罪的努力将继续进行。
He maintained Kaushal’s leadership, though criticized, was effective, and confirmed efforts to combat retail crime will continue.