A strip-club kingpin has lodged official complaints and is threatening legal action against Christchurch's former police booze boss over misconduct allegations.
Police have launched an internal investigation after James Samson, whose family has built-up the Calendar Girls empire and who has been behind a number of busy city bars, alleged he's been subjected to a campaign of unfair targeting by Christchurch Police's former head of its alcohol harm reduction unit, Sergeant Jon Harris and officers under his charge.
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Samson says that despite faring well in police alcohol-stats and meeting obligations under the Sale and Supply of Alcohol Act 2012, Calendar Girls and other bars that he's had an interest in, including The Cotton Club, have consistently had liquor licence applications challenged by Harris.
He alleges that under Harris' direction, police officers often came into his premises "heavy-handed" in large numbers and that they have "engaged in misconduct".