Inquiry into possible breach of conduct code
7 March, 2018
Inquiry into possible breach of conduct code
The State Services Commission today announced it will investigate whether a government agency and one of its contractors may have breached the State Services Standards of Integrity and Conduct.
State Services Commissioner Peter Hughes said the inquiry would focus on Southern Response, a government-owned company responsible for settling claims by AMI policyholders for Canterbury earthquake damage, and a contractor it hired.
The Minister for Greater Christchurch Regeneration Megan Woods received information relating to Southern Response Limited and its use of a security contractor. On 16 February the Minister referred the matter to the Commissioner for consideration.
“I have decided the appropriate course of action is an inquiry,” said Mr Hughes.
“The material I have seen raises questions around compliance with standards of integrity and conduct for State servants. Those questions need to be answered.”
The inquiry will be conducted using the Commissioner’s powers under the State Sector Act 1988.
The Commissioner intends to announce who will lead the inquiry and the terms of reference by the end of next week.
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