By Sam Sherwood of RNZ
Former Assistant Police Commissioner Paul Basham has broken his silence following the scathing report by the police watchdog.
The Independent Police Conduct Authority鈥檚 (IPCA) report, released last month, found serious misconduct at the highest levels of the police over how they handled accusations of sexual offending by former Deputy Commissioner Jevon McSkimming.
The IPCA report recommended employment investigations against three staff, Basham, Detective Superintendent Chris Page and Angela Brazier, the executive director of the Firearms Safety Authority.
On Tuesday, Basham released a statement via the police media team.
鈥淭his statement is being released considering the continued public interest in the IPCA report,鈥 the statement began.
鈥淚 wish to confirm my commitment to engaging openly and transparently with the ongoing independent employment investigation. To support this, I have appointed Paul Wicks, KC, as my legal counsel and look forward to contributing to that process. Since the investigation is still under way, I will not be making any further comment at this time.鈥
Basham was referred to in the IPCA鈥檚 report as Assistant Commissioner A.
The IPCA鈥檚 report said the terms of reference for Operation Herb, which Basham was 鈥渄irectly responsible for鈥, were 鈥渋n no way consistent with police adult sexual assault [ASA] policy and procedures鈥.
鈥淗e was unreasonably preoccupied with ensuring Deputy Commissioner McSkimming was not being unfairly disadvantaged in the forthcoming appointments process for the new commissioner, for which he knew Deputy Commissioner McSkimming would be an applicant.鈥
The IPCA said there were several factors that mitigated Basham鈥檚 failings.
鈥淗e had only come into the role of Assistant Commissioner of Investigations in April 2024, with limited handover and in the context of the rollout of new gang laws and other high-priority matters. As he puts it, his 鈥榟ead was spinning鈥.
鈥淗e has acknowledged that if presented with the same circumstances again, he would do things differently, including being 鈥榰nequivocal about the primacy of alignment to ASA policy in the terms of reference鈥.鈥
Basham retired in September, two months after former Deputy Commissioner Tania Kura.
RNZ approached Basham for comment following his resignation, on what connection it had with the pending IPCA report.
The police messaged RNZ and said Basham wanted to pass on his retirement was 鈥渦nrelated to anything other than it was the right time for him and his family. Entirely personal decision鈥.
鈥 RNZ
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