Hadyn Smith
It is with a heavy heart that we advise that The Honest Bunch Foundation/Crime Stoppers New Zealand CEO Hadyn Smith, passed away on Friday as the result of a medical event in Wellington. Hadyn has
It is with a heavy heart that we advise that The Honest Bunch Foundation/Crime Stoppers New Zealand CEO Hadyn Smith, passed away on Friday as the result of a medical event in Wellington. Hadyn has
Crime Stoppers wants to put a focus on Ram Raids by allowing those who know something to be able to speak up safely. Starting on the King’s Birthday long weekend, Crime Stoppers will focus on
New Zealand’s Inter-Agency Trafficking in Persons Operations Group has produced a resource to explain in very clear terms and image format, just what people trafficking is. Many will not realise it, but people trafficking is
A successful event with excellent feedback to date. A big thank you to our speakers, Police Assistant Commissioner Sue Schwalger; CERT NZ senior threat analyst Sam Leggett; NetSafe CEO Brent Carey; Dr Jordan Alexander and
Crime Stoppers and Transparency International New Zealand are holding an event to inform and educate all senior citizens about cyber scams in Aotearoa New Zealand. The event includes cyber experts alongside people who have been
Creating a safer Aotearoa Crime Stoppers wants to give Kiwi families the confidence to anonymously report crime in Aotearoa New Zealand. Starting today (Monday 24th of October), a national campaign aimed at supporting whānau and
The Honest Bunch Foundation (HBF) charity, which operates Crime Stoppers and IntegrityLine in New Zealand is pleased to announce its new IT partner, Zephyr Consulting. HBF CEO Hadyn Smith believes there is a great synergy
Hear Hadyn Smith chat to Rachel Smalley on First Light, Today FM on the issues Crime Stoppers is facing today and the work that we do. Aired on Tuesday 12 July 2022. https://omny.fm/shows/today-first-light/hadyn-smith-120722
Police can now confirm four of the 15 people publicly sought in relation to the occupation at Parliament have now been identified. The investigation team continues to make enquiries to identify anyone involved in violent