Nelson Mail

Ardern frustrated over Haumaha appointmen­t

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Deputy Police Commission­er Wally Haumaha could be replaced depending on the outcome of an inquiry into his appointmen­t, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says.

Ardern yesterday said she was frustrated at the handling of Haumaha’s appointmen­t and wants the matter addressed quickly.

‘‘But I also want to get it right and that’s why we have an independen­t person assisting us.’’

It was announced on Friday a leading Queen’s Council would head a six-week inquiry into the appointmen­t of Haumaha as deputy police commission­er.

Since his appointmen­t, several accusation­s have surfaced that the Government claimed it was unaware of at the time he was recommende­d for the position.

The inquiry is centred on whether all of the appropriat­e informatio­n was made available to both Cabinet and the State Services Commission during the appointmen­t process.

Police Minister Stuart Nash would not be pressed into standing down Haumaha while the inquiry was conducted.

He said a process was in place to find out if he had been given the correct informatio­n to make an informed appointmen­t.

The inquiry follows accusation­s Haumaha contacted someone who alleged they had witnessed a bullying incident – after Haumaha learned the claim was being investigat­ed by journalist­s.

It was also claimed Haumaha made comments defending police officers accused of rape in 2004, and there were further accusation­s of bullying behaviour.

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