A licensing authority has given Rotorua emergency housing leader Tiny Deane a third time extension to sell his security business.
The Private Security Personnel Licensing Authority ordered him to sell Tigers Express Security after its June finding that he and the business were guilty of misconduct.
Deane is also chief executive of Visions of a Helping Hand Trust, which looks after several contracted emergency housing motels. It contracted Tigers Express Security to provide security at the motels.
The authority found Deane engaged two security guards — who he knew were linked to gangs — without proper security licences and let them keep working after their licence applications were declined.
It also found “deficiencies” in Deane’s management of the security company, that he breached the Private Security Personnel and Private Investigators Act 2010 and his “failures and misconduct” meant he was “not suitable to be the managing director and sole officer of a security company”.