Business of Government: Police credibility ripples, Com Com value for money and more

Business of Government: Police credibility ripples, Com Com value for money and more
Andrew Coster, Christine Stevenson, Nicola Willis, Jevon McSkimming and John Small. (Image: NZME/Jacques Steenkamp)
Ian Llewellyn
You’d better start swimmin’ The ripples from the Jevon McSkimming affair continue to spread, though ripple is somewhat an understatement of the impact.It has exposed a failure of governance at every stage of the organisation’s leadership and appointments cycle, leaving the position of former commissioner Andrew Coster effectively untenable.Coster is believed to be negotiating his exit as head of the Social Investment Agency, where the scandal is damaging to an agency that its minister, Nicola Willis, has promoted as a fla...

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