Labour says $1.1 million cut from the police investigation budget and $5.9 million underspent in seven police districts could have gone towards cracking thousands of unsolved burglaries.
Labour's police spokesman, Stuart Nash, highlighted the spending patterns after a Herald investigation revealed more than 90 per cent of burglaries - an average of 164 per day - went unsolved last year. The week-long investigation showed the human cost of burglaries, and revealed Takanini South was the most burgled residential neighbourhood.
Documents showed that in the 2015-2016 budget, $1.1 million was cut from the area allocated to investigations.
It has also been revealed that seven of the country's 12 police districts underspent a total of $5.992 million in 2014-2015.
Police Minister Judith Collins and Acting Assistant Police Commissioner Richard Chambers have repeatedly said the department's resources were not a factor in the 9.3 per cent resolution rate.