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Police Commissioner Richard Chambers asked disgraced former Deputy Commissioner Jevon McSkimming for a "swift reimbursement" of funds used to pay for up to 10 stays at hotels in Wellington during an affair.
Chambers wrote to McSkimming last week after the Independent Police Conduct Authority released a summary of its investigation into McSkimming's decision to invite a woman he was having an affair with - Ms Z - to stay with him in hotel accommodation paid for by police, on numerous occasions, primarily in 2016.
In the letter, obtained by RNZ under the Official Information Act, Chambers referred to the IPCA's report in relation to his "overnight status in Wellington hotels with Ms Z".
"You have confirmed that 8-10 times you stayed with Ms Z in Wellington hotels at the expense of police, but ultimately the taxpayer.
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