Hundreds of drivers have had their licenses cancelled after a fraudulent licensing scam was uncovered; revealing staff had accepted bribes of up to $600 in exchange for a licence.
In some cases, fake documents were passed on to driver licence agency staff in order to approve a licence, while other instances revealed a testing officer would park up during a practical test before passing the so-called driver on the spot.
The revelations follow an investigation carried out by the NZ Transport Agency and police after complaints from the public. The information was revealed in documents obtained by Radio New Zealand under the Official Information Act.
Documents show up to 350 drivers have had their licences cancelled or have been called in to re-sit tests.
Complaints from members of the public included an allegation that a person could receive a licence by paying between $500 and $600. For that much, a testing officer would park up for the duration of the test and then pass the applicant.