The under fire chair of Te Whatu Ora, Health NZ, has been sacked.
Rob Campbell had faced criticism from as high up as the prime minister over a LinkedIn post hitting out at National’s three waters policy. It was seen as a breach of the requirement to remain politically neutral.
A statement from health minister Ayesha Verrall tonight confirmed she no longer had confidence in Campbell to fulfil his position.
“I have decided to exercise my power under section 36 of the Crown Entities Act to remove him from this role, effective immediately,” she said.
“It is of vital importance that all Public Service board members, especially Chairs, uphold the political neutrality required under the Code of Conduct which they sign upon appointment.”
But Campbell himself has hit back, telling RNZ it was an overreaction. “I’ve received a letter from the minister which responded to a letter from my lawyers, indicating that she has removed me from that position as chair of Te Whatu Ora. I think that’s a mistake and an overreaction to the statements I made in a private capacity but nevertheless that’s what she’s done.”
He continued: “I think I’m entitled to make comments as a private citizen, which I did in the LinkedIn post. And secondly, the suggestion is that I’ve somehow been offside with the opposition, which given that I spoke to Christopher Luxon earlier today, we discussed the issues.
“I made an apology to him for any personal offense he had taken, he accepted that apology. We had a very nice discussion about it. So I don’t believe there’s any issue there. I’ve seen Richard Prebble from the Act Party saying that he believes I have the right to make statements of this kind.”