The Prime Minister and the Police Commissioner have apologised for failings connected to the Christchurch terror attack.
The Royal Commission of Inquiry found police didn't meet required standards when they granted Brenton Tarrant a firearms licence.
Police Commissioner Andrew Coster accepts they could have done more.
He unreservedly apologised and says that administration of the Arms Act has not always been at the level the public would expect.
Police Association President Chris Cahill joins Kerre McIvor to talk about the findings.
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