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The New Zealand Transport Agency has halted $6m worth of funding to police until it's satisfied police have met their breath test targets.
Transport Minister Chris Bishop says it's a "prudent decision" by NZTA which he welcomes, calling the breath testing issue "very concerning".
RNZ earlier revealed about 130 staff were under investigation throughout the country after 30,000 alcohol breath tests were "falsely or erroneously recorded".
Following an Official Information Act request from RNZ, police released 150-pages of information in relation to the breath screening tests investigation.
On October 7, after an initial request for information from police, NZTA sent several follow-up questions to police including details as to other avenues police were investigating to detect further irregular breath tests outside of the existing algorithm.
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