
Deputy Police Commissioner Jevon McSkimming has resigned after being on suspension for months amid 鈥渧ery serious鈥 allegations.
Police Minister Mark Mitchell today confirmed via a statement that McSkimming has resigned 鈥渨ith immediate effect鈥.
McSkimming鈥檚 legal representative told the Herald he would not comment on his resignation.
The Herald revealed in December that McSkimming, the second-most powerful police officer in the country, was on leave pending separate investigations. The nature of the allegations could not be reported.
Mitchell said McSkimming had resigned before he could be dismissed, revealing Prime Minister Christopher Luxon had been about to consider recommending to the Governor-General to remove McSkimming.
鈥淚 instructed the Public Service Commission to commence the process to remove Mr McSkimming from office after allegations of a very serious nature recently came to light, separate to the investigation that led to him being suspended,鈥 Mitchell said.
鈥淭he Policing Act is very clear: A Deputy Commissioner of Police must be a 鈥榝it and proper鈥 person. They are rightly held to the highest standards of conduct and this new information called into serious question Mr McSkimming鈥檚 fitness for office.
鈥淲hen Mr McSkimming was invited to respond to these allegations he chose to resign. Mr McSkimming鈥檚 resignation has confirmed my view that his continuation in the role was untenable.鈥
The investigations into McSkimming will continue, Mitchell said, adding that he couldn鈥檛 provide further detail, citing the investigations.
Police Commissioner Richard Chambers said he had been advised of McSkimming鈥檚 resignation and assured police鈥檚 investigation would not be affected.
Chambers offered no further comment.
Adam Pearse is the Deputy Political Editor and part of the NZ Herald鈥檚 Press Gallery team based at Parliament in Wellington. He has worked for ob体育接口 since 2018, reporting for the Northern Advocate in Whang膩rei and the Herald in Auckland.
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