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A "small number" of police officers who either falsely or erroneously recorded alcohol breath tests have been stood down for additional misconduct - but police won't say what that misconduct was.
Their investigation has also found some staff have committed serious misconduct, however none of the cases were considered to be criminal offending.
RNZ earlier revealed about 120 staff were under investigation throughout the country after 30,000 alcohol breath tests were "falsely or erroneously recorded".
The results were only discovered after police built a new algorithm to analyse the data, as the devices themselves could not distinguish between legitimate and illegitimate tests.
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