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Official advice sent to minister about "concerning behaviour" of the chairman of retail crime advisory group
Minister says chairman Sunny Kaushal retains his confidence; Kaushal says he doesn't know of any concerns
Three contractors to the advisory group can earn more than $1000 a day
Advice on proposals, including use of pepper spray, stays secret
There are concerns about the head of a government group set up to combat retail crime, but the details are being kept secret.
Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith has received advice from officials about Ministerial Advisory Group for Victims of Retail Crime chairman Sunny Kaushal.
Meanwhile, more details have emerged about the costs of an advisory panel set up to tackle retail crime, which has three contracted staff members on daily rates of more than $1000.
RNZ requested any advice about concerning behaviour by Kaushal.
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