Former Police Commissioner Andrew Coster has resigned from his role as the chief executive of the Social Investment Agency, the Herald understands.
A formal announcement is imminent.
It follows a damning Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) report into the way police handled complaints against former Deputy Commissioner Jevon McSkimming, published last month.
Public Service Commissioner Sir Brian Roche, Coster鈥檚 employer, and Coster agreed that he go on leave while an employment process was undertaken.
Earlier this week, Roche appeared before the select committee and confirmed Coster was being paid about $1500 a day while on leave.
鈥淚 think so,鈥 Roche told 九一星空无限talk ZB when asked whether Coster was still being paid $1500 a day since going on leave three weeks ago.
Former Police Commissioner and now Social Investment Agency chief executive Andrew Coster. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Last month, when the IPCA report was released, Public Service Minister Judith Collins said that had a report made similar findings about her own leadership, she would be 鈥渁shamed鈥 of herself.
The minister in charge of the agency, Social Investment Minister Nicola Willis, said she read the report on Sunday and was 鈥渟hocked and appalled by its findings鈥.
鈥淚 have conveyed my views to Public Service Commissioner Brian Roche. The matter now sits with him as Mr Coster鈥檚 employer.鈥
Collins, along with Police Minister Mark Mitchell and new Police Commissioner Richard Chambers, fronted media on Tuesday evening after suppression lapsed on damning details on how police botched whistleblower complaints against McSkimming.
The Independent Police Conduct Authority has released a damning report into the way police handled complaints against former Deputy Commissioner Jevon McSkimming. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Mitchell echoed Collins鈥 criticism, saying Coster 鈥渟hould be held to account鈥 for what had been uncovered.
The lifting of suppression was accompanied by the release of a report from the IPCA that found the highest levels of police ignored complaints against McSkimming.
The allegations were made by a woman, with whom McSkimming had an affair, over a number of years.
McSkimming maintained the sexual relationship was consensual and the email allegations were motivated by revenge to destroy his career.
Senior police did not investigate the allegations, which continued as McSkimming sought the role of Police Commissioner, the most senior role at police. The IPCA report noted the former police executive prioritised McSkimming鈥檚 ambitions in the force above investigating the complaints.
The young complainant was never contacted, or asked whether she wanted to make a formal complaint. Instead, McSkimming lodged a complaint under the Harmful Digital Communications Act against the woman and she was arrested in July 2024.
Chambers said the report was 鈥渢horough and convincing鈥 and set out 鈥渢roubling departures鈥 from proper protocols for investigating complaints.
鈥淭here was interference from the highest levels,鈥 Chambers said.
He said what the report revealed had 鈥渁ngered him鈥 and shown a failure of leadership.
Police Commissioner Richard Chambers says what the IPCA report revealed had "angered him". Photo / Mike Scott
Labour leader Chris Hipkins said the failings of police were 鈥渋nexcusable鈥 and 鈥渁 complete failure of duty鈥.
The Government has announced changes to create an Inspector-General of Police along the lines of the Inspector-General of Defence to provide greater accountability. Hipkins said Labour would support those changes.
Much of the period covered in the IPCA report covered the period of the last Labour Government.
鈥淣othing was ever raised about any of this during my time as Police Minister or Prime Minister, or during the vetting process for the Deputy Commissioner role, and if it had, he would never have been appointed and further action would have been taken,鈥 Hipkins said.
鈥淚 am extremely disappointed in police leadership.鈥
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