The chair of Pharmac, Education NZ and ACC has retained the confidence of ministers after a recent column landed him in hot water.
Steve Maharey writes a column for Stuff that, at times, has been critical of the National Party – a breach of the requirement for people in his position to remain politically neutral. It’s the same issue that saw Rob Campbell recently sacked from Health NZ and the Environmental Protection Authority.
Prime minister Chris Hipkins said while the Public Service Commissioner condemned Maharey’s actions – calling them “unwise” – they did not meet the threshold for a dismissal and were at the “lower end of the spectrum”.
“In Mr Maharey’s case, he proactively acknowledged the error, has undertaken to stop writing the column and apologised,” said Hipkins. “There’s a clear distinction between the cases of Maharey and Campbell in patterns of behaviour and future intent. But it is important to make clear the government’s expectation of all Crown Entity board chairs and members in the future.”
Public service minister Andrew Little has asked that all Crown Entity Chairs be reminded of their obligations under the code of conduct. “Where other potential breaches are brought to light, the responsible Minister will need to consider these individually, with support from the commissioner,” he said.
“However, particularly when they are historical and are at the lower end of the spectrum, my guidance to Ministers is that provided the person acknowledges and regrets the breach and is clear about adhering to the code going forward, it should not necessarily result in the responsible minister losing confidence in them.”