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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.
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, who denies awareness of the concerns, has faced past tax issues on group invoices, including a $15,711 shortfall.
The group, funded with $1.8 million annually, has proposed controversial policies like allowing shopkeepers to use pepper spray and expanding trespass laws.
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.
Un grupo asesor de Nueva Zelanda sobre el crimen minorista, dirigido por Sunny Kaushal, se enfrenta a un escrutinio por preocupaciones no reveladas sobre su conducta, aunque el gobierno aún apoya su trabajo.