The chair of the inquiry into Wally Haumaha's appointment as deputy police commissioner has stood down.
Dr Pauline Kingi, a well-respected public servant, was last week announced as chairwoman of the $150,000 inquiry to "examine, identify and report on the adequacy of the process".
She was appointed more than three weeks after the Herald revealed comments made by Haumaha during Operation Austin, an investigation into historic police rape allegations made by Louise Nicholas.
But the focus has been on Dr Kingi after the Herald yesterday revealed she had endorsed Haumaha's skills and experience on the professional networking website LinkedIn 23 times.
Dr Kingi could not remember doing this, Internal Affairs Minister Tracey Martin said in Parliament yesterday.