PPNZ, which entered the election fray this year for the country's prosperity and security, has shared with the public its goal of creating opportunities while developing the country's resources. The biggest issue in this is about hundreds of police officers-employees leaving the country for the opportunity to earn more from the country, although all the parties are conveying their views to the public and efforts have also been made to stop this transfer. But PPNZ has proposed a proposal to settle this sensitive issue by creating new opportunities.
A claim by the New Zealand Police Association has created a new political stir in the country. It has been claimed that hundreds of New Zealand police officers may leave for Australia, lured by a huge increase in earnings. In this, Australia's Queensland Police Service has launched a "campaign" to woo New Zealand police officers. The campaign promises police officers a $20,000 relocation bonus, hot days allowance, and higher pay. A similar phase has also been seen during the time of Kovid-19. Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has also accepted this temptation being received by police officers from Australia in media reports. According to Police Association President Chris Cahill, this attractive offer from Australia to the New Zealand Police Force will be a real risk to the New Zealand Police. This will increase the crisis for the internal security system in the country.
Protect and Prosper New Zealand (PPNZ) top leader Martin Jenkins and party president Kush Bhargava said on the issue that it is a matter of concern for the country's security. We have come among the public with the promise of security and prosperity of our country. It is our clear opinion and policy that under any circumstances the talent, resource,s and wealth of our country should be useful for the country only, it is the responsibility of the government to stop their transfer. If a permanent solution is not found for the proposal being received by the police force from Australia, we could possibly see hundreds of police officers being lost. For this, such a policy should be developed, which brings a permanent solution and the talent of the country can be used for the upliftment and prosperity of the country. As much as it is necessary for the police force to be equipped with resources for the internal security of the country, it is equally necessary to look after their economic interests.