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The executive director of the Firearms Safety Authority is retiring two months after the police watchdog's scathing report into how police handled allegations of sexual offending by former deputy commissioner Jevon McSkimming.
RNZ earlier revealed the identities of some of the senior leaders referred to in the IPCA's 135-page report.
Among them is Ms G, who RNZ understands is Angela Brazier, the executive director of the Firearms Safety Authority (FSA).
A lawyer for Brazier earlier said she was challenging the IPCA's findings in relation to her.
The lawyer earlier said Brazier was on "pre-planned leave".
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