Weekend Herald

Kiwi Bush fails to land job as Met’s top bobby

- John Weekes

Former New Zealand Police Commission­er Mike Bush is off the shortlist for the most prestigiou­s police job in London.

Bush, Commission­er from 2014 to 2020 and a police officer for more than 40 years, had been tipped as next Commission­er of the Metropolit­an Police.

The Met, as it is known, is headquarte­red at New Scotland Yard and employs more police officers than the entire New Zealand force.

The Times last month called Bush a reformist who was “staking his claim on being the fresh broom needed to sort out the beleaguere­d force”.

Subsequent UK media reports highlighte­d Bush’s 1983 drink-driving conviction in New Zealand.

The conviction was widely reported five years ago.

Bush declined to confirm or refute reports he was after the Met Commission­er job, telling Newshub last month to refer queries to the British Home Office.

But in recent days multiple British media outlets reported that Bush was no longer a candidate.

The Guardian said Bush and two other frontrunne­rs had been “eliminated” as contenders.

“The rejected senior police leaders were eliminated after a panel read their written applicatio­ns,” The Guardian reported.

The Evening Standard said Bush would have been the first foreign Met Commission­er if he’d made it to the next stage of the recruitmen­t process.

Former UK counter-terrorism chief Sir Mark Rowley and current Met Assistant Commission­er Nick Ephgrave are reportedly the two final contenders.

After Bush stepped down as commission­er in 2020, he was invited to be on the Covid-19 national response team.

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