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The coalition has officially missed its commitment to deliver 500 new police officers in the first two years in government.

But the minister responsible is defending the target, saying it had led to improvements across the recruitment process.

Thursday marks two years since the government was sworn in, three days after the signings of the coalition agreements.

New Zealand First and National's coalition agreement contained a commitment to "training no fewer than 500 new frontline police within the first two years".

A report from the Treasury in September to the finance minister showed September 2026 as the likely target for 500 additional officers, and that would still require significant catch-up.

Nicola Willis had requested a progress update "in light of public reportin

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