Misconduct
Top cop 'vindicated' by not guilty verdict - lawyer
Detective Inspector Kevin Burke has been found not guilty on two charges of sexual violation by unlawful sexual connection, and two of indecent assault. Joanna MacKenzie was in court. Audio
Teachers censured for pushing or pulling children
Two primary school teachers have been censured for pushing or pulling young children, reigniting debate about when teachers should be able to handle students. Education Correspondent John Gerritsen… Audio
Geoffrey Rush denies misconduct allegations by co-star Yael Stone
The Australian actor is said to have watched actress Yael Stone shower and sent her sexual text messages. He denies the allegations. Audio
Steel & Tube fined $1.9m for making false claims
Steel & Tube has been fined a record $1.9m for making false and misleading representations about its steel mesh products. Audio
"Rugby is having to take a deep breath" but, "it gets it."
Putting into practice the findings of New Zealand Rugby's review into sport's culture ``won't happen overnight'', but its review leader Kathryn Beck, says significant changes will happen. The Respect… Audio
Agent's house on-sale may cost him licence
A former real estate agent could lose his licence after onselling a house on the same day for a higher price.
Council censures principal, criticises school board
The Education Council says a test case, in which a Hawke's Bay principal was censured, has highlighted the need for principals and boards to report misconduct by teachers. Audio