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Congratulations to New Zealand Police recipients of the 2022 Queen’s Birthday Honours

Queen's Birthday Honours 2022

We are pleased to publish and recognise the New Zealand Police recipients of the 2022 Queen's Birthday Honours. The team at Policing Insight offer our congratulations and thank all the recipients for their service.

Member of The New Zealand Order of Merit (MNZM)

Inspector Dean Murray Clifford, of Hastings. For services to the New Zealand Police and the community.

Inspector Dean Clifford has been a member of the New Zealand Police for 34 years, becoming Sergeant in 1994, Senior Sergeant in 1996 and Inspector from 2000.

Inspector Clifford has been based in various locations, including at Flaxmere Community Policing Centre during a challenging period where he worked with the lower socio-economic community to form a partnership to build trust and confidence. Through several roles, he has built strong community networks and partnerships focusing on Youth, Family Harm and Mental Health. He was the Policing Development Manager, responsible for district planning and innovation, focusing on family violence and implementing several new models on how to approach Family Harm. He was the Hastings Area Commander from 2004 to 2012. As the Eastern District Prevention Manager, he implemented Neighbourhood Policing teams and together with health services, initiated the provision of mental health and addiction services within custody settings in Hawke’s Bay and Tairāwhiti. Inspector Clifford was deployed to Timor Leste in 2013 as a Senior Mentor to implement the Community Policing model and during 2021 acted as the Director in charge of the Royal New Zealand Police College.

Detective Inspector David (Dave) De Lange. For services to the New Zealand Police and the community:

Detective Inspector David de Lange has been serving the Hawke’s Bay and Eastern District communities for 35 years, 25 of those with the Criminal Investigation Branch.

Detective Inspector de Lange has spent several years overseeing the Hawke’s Bay Crime Squad, leading several serious crime investigations including murder, assault and sexual crimes. He spent four years as the Leader of the Eastern District Child Protection Team, covering all Tairāwhiti and Hawke’s Bay crime against children, developing Police partnerships with other organisations including Oranga Tamariki and Ministry of Social Development. He has dedicated 22 years of governance to two schools in Hastings, Karamu High School and Mayfair Primary School, serving as Chair of Mayfair Primary School Board of Trustees between 1998 and 2003 and on the Board of Trustees of Karamu Highschool between 2004 and 2020, 12 years as Chair. He has supported members of the Board of Trustees and the Principals to ensure professionalism and integrity of the school business. Detective Inspector de Lange has led the Eastern District Organised Crime Team in the last 18 months covering Tairāwhiti and Hawke’s Bay, successfully leading numerous covert and overt operations, responsible for the seizing of more than two million dollars’ worth of assets.

Mr Siaosi (George) Fa’alogo, of Porirua. For services to the New Zealand Police and the community.

Mr George Fa’alogo served in the New Zealand Police for 35 years and has contributed to the Wellington community through sports and education.

Mr Fa’alogo held various senior manager and practitioner roles within the New Zealand Police in operational, training, and strategic environments. As the Manager of the Violence Reduction Unit, he had oversight on family violence, child protection, adult sexual assault, alcohol harm, online child exploitation and victims. He was the Youth and Community Services Coordinator in Porirua and Prevention Manager in the Hutt Valley. He was deployed to the Solomon Islands for two years to work with the Royal Solomon Islands Police (RSIPF) on a four-year programme to improve national and regional security, primarily to assist the RSIPF Executive to operationalise their Prevention Strategy. With his wife, he coached the first Solomon Islands Outrigger Canoe athletes to appear at the 2019 South Pacific Games in Samoa. He was the licensee of the First Five Child Care in Porirua, on the Board of Trustees at Papakowhai School and Saint Patricks College Silverstream between 2006 and 2015, setting up Polynesian Clubs and Pacific Parents Groups. Mr Fa’alogo has represented Samoa and the New Zealand Police internationally in rugby league and has coached, managed and organised rugby and netball tournaments, and waka ama regattas in Wellington for 15 years.

 

 


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