Police officers in New Zealand have faced public abuse and harassment following the public disclosure of former deputy commissioner Jevon McSkimming's possession of child sexual exploitation material, amid concerns over declining public trust and institutional accountability.
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Well, I'd just like to say one thing, so I didn't get a chance to respond to what Mark said last year. Oh, go on. I'd just like to say that. It's just not true. That correct process wasn't followed with the case. He was not a candidate. Let me finish, please. Let me know because you make the commissioner say something doesn't mean it's true. It was not true. Oh, that's he was not, he was not a candidate at the time, and under public service guidelines has absolutely no requirement until he's made a candidate. He has followed the process completely. That's not true. And it's the fact that you are threatened by the city. You are not the arbiter.
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