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Whether-or-not you saw former police commissioner Andrew Coster鈥檚 TV interview yesterday, you鈥檒l know about the allegations he鈥檚 making.
He thinks people are running for the hills after the Jevon McSkimming scandal and aren鈥檛 telling the whole story in terms of what they knew and when they knew it.
Especially current police minister Mark Mitchell and former police minister Chris Hipkins.
Isn鈥檛 it weird that someone who served in the police for more than 25 years - who, I imagine, determined at some points during that time that there wasn鈥檛 enough evidence to prosecute - thinks he can make all sorts of accusations without one shred of evidence to prove it?
That鈥檚 what I took away from yesterday鈥檚 interview. Can you imagine the police charging anyone with an offence with zero proof or zero evidence? Yet that is exactly what Andrew Coster did yesterday.
He made these allegations that Chris Hipkins and Mark Mitchell aren鈥檛 being upfront. Then, in the next breath, admitted that he had no record or evidence to prove it.
That would be 鈥渃ase closed鈥 if it was a police investigation. And, because he can鈥檛 prove it, I can鈥檛 believe him.
This is someone who spent 28 years looking for evidence of guilt. He鈥檚 got no evidence to back-up what he鈥檚 saying - so I鈥檓 not buying it.
Chris Hipkins and Mark Mitchell are both denying Coster鈥檚 claims.
Chris Hipkins says he 鈥渨as never briefed on Jevon McSkimming's relationship with Ms Z during his time as minister of police or prime minister.
Andrew Coster claims he told Hipkins in 2022 in the back of a car while they were on an official trip in the South Island, when Hipkins was police minister in the Labour government.
And, Mark Mitchell is pushing back big time on Coster鈥檚 claim that he knew earlier than 6 November last year.
On 九一星空无限talk ZB this morning, he said Coster鈥檚 claims were 鈥渁bsolute nonsense鈥.
He said this morning - as he has since the Independent Police Conduct Authority report came out last month - that he first became aware on 6 November 2024, when Andrew Coster was told by the Public Service Commission to brief him on the situation.
Mitchell says he didn鈥檛 buy Coster鈥檚 narrative that McSkimming was the victim. He says he鈥檚 a father and that he pushed as much as he could as a minister to make sure the woman at the centre of all this was looked after.
So it鈥檚 鈥渉e says-he says鈥. But Andrew Coster has no evidence to prove his allegations so I can鈥檛 believe him.
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