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New Police Commissioner’s dad Roger Chambers charged with misconduct by lawyers disciplinary tribunal

Author
Jaime Lyth,
Publish Date
Fri, 29 Nov 2024, 1:59pm

New Police Commissioner’s dad Roger Chambers charged with misconduct by lawyers disciplinary tribunal

Author
Jaime Lyth,
Publish Date
Fri, 29 Nov 2024, 1:59pm

Auckland barrister Roger Chambers, father of new Police Commissioner Richard Chambers, has accepted a charge of misconduct.

The charge relates to comments he made on a true crime podcast in 2018.

The New Zealand Law Society has confirmed that Roger Chambers appeared before the New Zealand Lawyers and Conveyancers Disciplinary Tribunal on November 25.

Chambers accepted a charge of misconduct for breaching client confidentiality in a media interview.

In New Zealand, a lawyer must hold all information about the affairs of clients in confidence indefinitely, unless the client waives that right.

“We find that his comments, albeit long after the case was finished, amount to professional misconduct because his conduct is not wholly unconnected to regulated services,” the tribunal decision said.

“Faced with this charge, Mr Chambers frankly and immediately acknowledged his wrongdoing and admitted the charge of misconduct,” the tribunal decision said.

“He convincingly expressed his regret for this isolated lapse. His response has been commendable.”

Chambers was ordered to pay compensation of $5000 to his former client, and another fine of $5000.

Chambers was also ordered to pay the Standards Committee costs of $13,980.34 and reimburse the New Zealand Law Society for the Tribunal costs of $1802.

The decision noted: “After a distinguished legal career spanning 50 years, Mr Chambers dropped his guard when he spoke to a news reporter about a criminal case in which he had acted 19 years earlier.

”His unauthorised comments were uncomplimentary about his former client who was still serving a term of imprisonment.”

Roger Chambers and Richard Chambers have been contacted for comment.

Jaime Lyth is a multimedia journalist for the New Zealand Herald, focusing on crime and breaking news. Lyth began working under the NZ Herald masthead in 2021 as a reporter for the Northern Advocate in Whangārei.

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