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VTNZ defends licencing system after claims driving test officers took money to pass applicants

Author
Lane Nichols,
Publish Date
Wed, 8 Oct 2025, 3:27pm
Hundreds of drivers have been ordered to resit their driving tests as a criminal investigation gets under way. Photo / Jason Dorday
Hundreds of drivers have been ordered to resit their driving tests as a criminal investigation gets under way. Photo / Jason Dorday

VTNZ defends licencing system after claims driving test officers took money to pass applicants

Author
Lane Nichols,
Publish Date
Wed, 8 Oct 2025, 3:27pm

Vehicle Testing NZ says motorists can still have faith in the driver licencing regime and it has no tolerance for any of its officers committing criminal acts.

The comments come a day after revelations more than 300 people have been ordered to resit their practical driving tests amid allegations VTNZ officers took money in return for passing applicants.

Police and NZTA have launched investigations into 鈥減otentially fraudulent activity鈥 and five officers at VTNZ鈥檚 Highbrook branch have been sacked.

In a statement this afternoon, VTNZ country manager Greg O鈥機onnor said the organisation took 鈥渄ecisive and serious action鈥 following allegations of dishonesty at one of its branches.

鈥淎fter being notified of the alleged offending at the Highbrook branch, VTNZ conducted a thorough investigation and worked with NZTA on appropriate steps.鈥

O鈥機onnor said public safety was VTNZ鈥檚 highest priority.

鈥淚 want to reassure everyone that we investigated with the utmost urgency.

鈥淰TNZ places the highest importance on the integrity of licence testing and the safety of everyone who travels on our roads.

鈥淲e have zero tolerance for dishonesty, and will leave no stone unturned to uncover and eliminate any improper behaviour.鈥

It emerged yesterday that VTNZ had now stopped offering driver licence testing at the Highbrook branch while investigations occur.

It鈥檚 alleged the officers received money in return for passing hundreds of driving test applicants since 2023.

Hundreds of drivers have been ordered to resit their driving tests as a criminal investigation gets under way. Photo / Jason Dorday
Hundreds of drivers have been ordered to resit their driving tests as a criminal investigation gets under way. Photo / Jason Dorday

There are now concerns that some drivers given pass marks may not have met the required threshold during their practical tests, and they will be retested.

O鈥機onnor said that after learning of the alleged breach, VTNZ took immediate steps to check systems and processes.

It reviewed its systems and evaluated what additional security measures were needed.

鈥淲e have confidence in our team and our processes for driver licence testing.

鈥淚 promise that we will take the strongest action against any employee found breaking the law and our trust.

Five VTNZ officers at the Highbrook branch are accused of taking money in return for passing hundreds of drivers sitting their practical tests. Photo / Supplied
Five VTNZ officers at the Highbrook branch are accused of taking money in return for passing hundreds of drivers sitting their practical tests. Photo / Supplied

鈥淎nyone sitting their driver licence test can still have complete faith in VTNZ.鈥

VTNZ was working with the New Zealand Transport Agency and NZ Police in the investigation. It would not comment further while the matter was subject to a criminal investigation and employee confidentiality.

Transport Minister Chris Bishop declined to comment while the matter was under police investigation.

But an Automobile Association spokeswoman said driver licensing was a key part of keeping our roads safe.

鈥淚t鈥檚 good that an investigation is underway and it is being dealt with seriously to maintain the integrity of the system.鈥

322 drivers ordered to resit driving tests

An NZTA spokesman told the Herald the agency was requiring 322 people to resit driving tests after investigations found 鈥渟erious misconduct鈥 involving five Driver Testing Officers (DTOs) at VTNZ鈥檚 Highbrook branch in Auckland.

鈥淣ZTA has been informed by VTNZ that the DTOs had allegedly been accepting payments to pass people taking practical driver tests since 2023.

鈥淭he five DTOs have been dismissed by VTNZ, and their Testing Officer (O) endorsements have been suspended while NZTA investigates these allegations. Potentially fraudulent activity has been referred to police for investigation.鈥

The spokesman said VTNZ had ceased offering practical driver licence testing at its Highbrook branch. The Highbrook site remained open for other services, including WoF and CoF inspections.

鈥淣ZTA is contacting the people who were tested by these DTOs and received a driver licence during the period where fraud was suspected and requiring them to pass an on-road driving test, at no cost to them, to confirm that they have the necessary skills to continue to hold a licence.鈥

Police confirmed they were investigating.

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