McSkimming, the former Deputy Police Commissioner, resigned amidst investigations by the Independent Police Conduct Authority and the police. The report highlights delays in referring complaints to the authority and attempts by senior police to influence the investigation.
Public Service Minister Judith Collins expresses deep concern over the findings, stating that the woman at the center of the complaint was failed by senior police. She stresses the need for accountability and integrity in the public sector.
Police Minister Mark Mitchell expects the police to uphold high levels of integrity, transparency, and accountability. The report raises questions about the oversight of the police and the vetting process of senior officers.
The report’s recommendations, including strengthening integrity processes and enhancing training, have been accepted by both the government and the police. The goal is to restore public confidence in the police force.
Police Commissioner Richard Chambers acknowledges the failures in leadership and integrity exposed by the report. He apologizes to the woman affected and praises the staff who demonstrated moral courage in challenging the misconduct.
The report has led to actions such as revising the Police Code of Conduct, appointing an independent investigator, and enhancing integrity units within the police force. The focus is on learning from past mistakes and ensuring a safe environment for reporting sexual assault.
The government is committed to implementing the report’s recommendations and holding individuals accountable for their actions. The ultimate goal is to rebuild trust in the police and prevent similar incidents in the future.

