DR. McKIBBIN’S CASE.
COMMISSIONER’S DECISION. REPRIMAND AND DOSS OF RANK. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. The Public Service Commissioner (Mr. W. R. Morris) lias made inquiry into the charges of breaches of the public service regulations preferred against Dr. Thomas McKibbin, medical officer of health, Auckland, in respect to an interview in the Auckland newspapers, in which Dr. McKibbin cast certain reflections on the Minister ’ for Public Health (Hon. C. J. Parr). The Public Service Commissioner, in whom disciplinary power is vested, held that the charges were proved, and has decided: (1) That Dr. McKibbin is to be severely reprimanded and censured. (2) That he is to be reduced from the position of medical officer of health at Auckland, to medical officer of health at Dunedin. (3) That his salary is to be reduced. (4) That he is to defray all the expenses in connection with hia transfer from Auckland to Dunedin, and no allowances are to be paid. (5) That, in addition, Dr. McKibbin is to forfeit hia salary during the period of his suspension pending the inquiry.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 March 1922, Page 4
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180DR. McKIBBIN’S CASE. Taranaki Daily News, 24 March 1922, Page 4
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