Licensed Private Investigators

Licensed Private Investigators

Our experienced team of licensed private investigators are an excellent choice when you need to conduct a workplace investigation. 

They delve into allegations of theft, bullying, harassment, discrimination or other issues, and their status as licensed third-party agents and HR professionals, with a deep understanding of diverse work environments, will: 

  • Help employers stay within the parameters of New Zealand’s Employment and Health and Safety legislation, and the Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Act.
  • Protect your business from accusations of internal bias around the investigation. 

Contact us today if you need a licensed private investigator who can get to the heart of your workplace issues and provide you with professionally written reports to assist you in making informed decisions about allegations.

Our private investigators are licensed under the Private Security Personnel Licensing Authority.

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