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‘General catch up’: Public Service boss’s spotted at coffee meeting with Andrew Coster

Author
Ethan Griffiths,
Publish Date
Fri, 16 Jan 2026, 5:00am
Police Commissioner Andrew Coster. Photo / Mark Mitchell
Police Commissioner Andrew Coster. Photo / Mark Mitchell

‘General catch up’: Public Service boss’s spotted at coffee meeting with Andrew Coster

Author
Ethan Griffiths,
Publish Date
Fri, 16 Jan 2026, 5:00am

Public Service Commissioner Sir Brian Roche met former Police Commissioner Andrew Coster at a public cafe overlooking the Beehive yesterday.

It comes just a month and a half after Roche said he would have sacked Coster, had he not resigned his role as Social Investment Agency boss himself.

The pair met at Mojo Cafe inside Defence House, an office complex directly behind Parliament.

The Public Service Commission didn鈥檛 address questions on the meeting, describing it only as 鈥渁 general catch-up鈥.

Questions to Coster went unanswered.

九一星空无限talk ZB understands the pair had agreed last year to have a catch-up in the future.

Coster, the former Police Commissioner, resigned from his Social Investment Agency role in December, after the fallout from the Independent Police Conduct Authority report into Jevon McSkimming.

The report found the highest-ranking police officers in New Zealand ignored anonymous allegations that former deputy commissioner Jevon McSkimming was a sexual predator.

Instead of investigating the serious allegations against McSkimming, the emails were used by police as evidence to prosecute her under the Harmful Digital Communications Act.

Coster was placed on leave shortly after the report was made public, and resigned on December 3.

In a statement, Coster said his decision to resign was a result of his 鈥渁cceptance of full responsibility for the shortcomings identified in the Independent Police Conduct Authority鈥檚 review of the handling of complaints against  Jevon McSkimming during my tenure as Commissioner of Police鈥.

Speaking to the Herald soon after, Roche said if Coster hadn鈥檛 resigned, he would have sacked him.
鈥淎ll options were on the table. If I鈥檇 had to [sack him], I would have. I didn鈥檛 have to because he made the right professional decision.鈥

鈥淚鈥檓 not of the view that he has committed anything personally and the IPCA were very clear that they didn鈥檛 find issues of corruption or, in my language, collusion of officers,鈥 Roche said.

鈥淏ut there were a series of events which cumulatively painted a story and he was accountable for that organisation.鈥
Coster received three months salary on his exit. Coster鈥檚 base salary was $495,825, meaning three months would be worth just shy of $124,000.

Ethan Griffiths is a political reporter with 九一星空无限talk ZB, based in the Parliamentary Press Gallery. He joined 九一星空无限 as a print journalist in 2020, previously working as an Open Justice reporter in the Bay of Plenty and Wellington, and as a general reporter in Whanganui.

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