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  1. Rare is the day when the plods publicly criticise one of their own, even if he had nominally left, with his consultancy already jacked up–once a member of the filth always a member to some degree in my experience.

    “Fox in the henhouse” and other comments from serving Police members illustrate this guy is not universally liked at all. What genius decided this was a good idea?

    Mr Fitzgerald’s involvement in the Scott Watson stitch–up would be reason alone not to hire him, but the crackpot CIPEM should definitely have made him a no no.

  2. And as I’ve said before. I got it wrong. I expected him to pop up in some other gig such as MBIE or MSD where the hierarchy are intent on building their own little compliance forces. No doubt that could still happen.
    Currently the public’s faith in the Met is at an all time low. Watch the same thing happen here. It kind of makes you wonder whether there are people deliberately trying to undermine Coster.

    1. OnceWasTim. “Undermine Coster “ ? Who has his own shiny black Mercedes moments travelling Wellington in a large bright orange SUV which Helmores Lane would ban on principle ? He’ll be fine.

      1. Not that I’m worried about Coster’s welfare, but he’ll be fine until he isn’t.

        As for Fitzgerald, he should have just gone gracefully, bought Himself a lifestyle block in the whops where he could entertain his allies, and perhaps a Mr Green franchise. Somewhere where it floods

        1. OnceWasTim. He may be the best person for this particular consultancy, who knows, and copper called Pope was pretty much involved with the Scott Watson issues, and the Minister should not meddle with operational matters, but Fitzgerald should do ok with the massive consultancy fees which they all get now, and he should be able to buy a showy vulgarian vehicle if he’s that way inclined, have legs of lamb on week nights, the groceries delivered, and somebody to mow the lawns. Ah.

  3. Power corrupts & absolute power corrupts absolutely I think is how the saying goes. While our individual police staff can be good people it is obvious that the organization is not up to standard as Martyn shows.
    Hopefully by exposing what is happening changes will be made.

  4. Well-named, The Fitzgerald Interrogation Process ensures the crime Fitzpatrick, FitzMichael, FitzWilliam, FitzScottWatson, Fitz……

  5. Clearly, the only reason he resigned was that his boys had set up a nice cushy contracting gig for him.

  6. It is their own business, I suppose. They are accountable to taxpayers but only in a general sense. The bulk of accountability is within the organisation of the Police Force itself. Don’t forget, officers pay tax, too.

    Very interesting article Martyn.

  7. Some police officers are shocked a former detective has been appointed to lead a major police project, just months after he quit the force.

    Is he on contract at $1000 a day? – would be good financial sense and no crime.
    We’re pretty much easy peasy here in good ol’ NZ.

    1. Grey Warbler. Nah, much more than $1,000 a day, even with false credentials which I do not for a moment think that this homme has. But at least he’s one of ours and not another imported blondie fattened on pollies’ talkie talkies and doing jolly well at our profligate expense.

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