
John Tims
New Zealand Police / Ngā Pirihimana o Aotearoa
Deputy commissioner (on secondment to the Ministry of Justice)
- Appointed June 2018, then seconded to the Ministry of Justice in August 2021.
- Promoted to Assistant Commissioner in June 2017.
- Helped develop and implement the joint-agency response to family violence, Whangaia Ngā Pa Harakeke, and other iwi-partnership kaupapa.
- Promoted to district commander, Counties Manukau in November 2011.
- Joined CIB in 1987 and specialised in investigations for 22 years.
- Career highlight was developing and opening the Multi Agency Centre, Te Pou Herenga Waka for child and adult victims of sexual and physical abuse.
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