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Jevon McSkimming selling properties amid criminal investigation

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Publish Date
Thu, 15 May 2025, 10:27am

Jevon McSkimming selling properties amid criminal investigation

Author
NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Thu, 15 May 2025, 10:27am
  • Police Deputy Commissioner Jevon McSkimming resigned after pornography was allegedly found on his work computer. 
  • McSkimming had been suspended since December while under investigation on allegations related to a separate matter. 
  • Now properties McSkimming owns have been listed for sale or sold as the spotlight heats up. 

The former top cop who resigned after allegations porn was found on his work computer is selling properties as police conduct a criminal investigation against him. 

Police Deputy Commissioner Jevon McSkimming, who was the second most powerful police officer in the country, quit this week, having earlier been suspended on full pay. 

The alleged pornography found on his computer is being assessed as potentially objectionable material, the Herald understands. 

McSkimming had been suspended since December while under criminal investigation by the police, and the Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA), on allegations related to a separate matter. 

The nature of the original allegations against McSkimming, which led to his suspension, cannot be reported for legal reasons. 

Now it has been revealed multiple properties McSkimming is listed as owning have been sold or are for sale. 

A property listing for a Waikanae property he owns with his wife is priced at $595,000, having earlier been bought for $605,000 in 2023. 

The listing states 鈥渨ith a motivated vendor, we need to sell!鈥 

Another listing for a different Waikanae property of his, which asked for buyer enquiries over $715,000, is now updated as sold. 

In January, McSkimming鈥檚 lawyers said he was cooperating with the police and expected to 鈥渞esume his duties鈥 after being cleared by the investigation into the original complaint. 

However he resigned suddenly after being confronted with allegations of a 鈥渧ery serious nature鈥. 

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 Police Minister Mark 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. 

Police Commissioner Andrew Coster, flanked by Deputy Commisioners Tania Kura and Jevon McSkimming on 15 February, 2023. New Zealand Herald photograph by Mark Mitchell Police Commissioner Andrew Coster, flanked by Deputy Commisioners Tania Kura and Jevon McSkimming on 15 February, 2023. New Zealand Herald photograph by Mark Mitchell 

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 

Mitchell did not reveal the nature of the new allegations. 

However the Herald earlier revealed that detectives investigating the original complaint against McSkimming allegedly discovered pornographic material on one of his electronic work devices. 

It is understood that the material is being assessed as to whether or not it could be classified as objectionable, which could lead to criminal charges. 

The alleged pornographic material was not relevant to the original complaint, but was evidence to start a new investigation. 

McSkimming then resigned after the existence of the alleged pornographic material was disclosed to him. 

- With reporting by Jared Savage 

Jared Savage covers crime and justice issues, with a particular interest in organised crime. He joined the Herald in 2006 and has won a dozen journalism awards in that time, including twice being named Reporter of the Year. He is also the author of Gangland, Gangster鈥檚 Paradise and Underworld. 

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