Bob Simcock

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Robert Malcolm Simcock (born 1947) is a New Zealand politician. He was a Member of Parliament for the National Party from 1996 to 2002 and Mayor of Hamilton from 2007 to 2010.

Preceded byMichael Redman
Succeeded byJulie Hardaker
Majority10,798 (34.24%)[1]
Preceded byMartin Gallagher
Quick facts 33rd Mayor of Hamilton, New Zealand, Preceded by ...
Bob Simcock
33rd Mayor of Hamilton, New Zealand
In office
23 May 2007  31 October 2010
Preceded byMichael Redman
Succeeded byJulie Hardaker
Majority10,798 (34.24%)[1]
Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for National party list
In office
19992002
Member of the New Zealand Parliament
for Hamilton West
In office
19961999
Preceded byMartin Gallagher
Succeeded byMartin Gallagher
Personal details
Born1947 (age 7879)
PartyNational
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Early career

Simcock attended St John's College[2] before graduating from the University of Waikato with a M Soc Sci (Hons).[3][4] Before entering politics, Simcock worked both as a deer farmer and as a clinical psychologist.

Member of Parliament

Local government

Simcock was elected to the Hamilton City Council for the West Ward in the 2004 election and appointed Deputy Mayor that year. Following Michael Redman's resignation, he was appointed Mayor of Hamilton in May 2007.[5][6] He was elected mayor in the October 2007 election with over 50% of the votes cast.[1] He lost the 2010 mayoral election to Julie Hardaker.[7]

Simcock was elected to the Waikato Regional Council in 2013[8] and re-elected in 2016.[9]

Other activities

Simcock was appointed as the chair of the Waikato District Health Board by the Minister of Health in 2013.[10] He resigned as chair and board member on 28 November 2017, following the resignation of Waikato DHB chief executive Nigel Murray, amidst a State Services Commission investigation into allegations of wrongful expenditure of public money by Murray.[11] Murray was seen as Simcock's appointment by former CEO Craig Climo; Climo and former Labour MP Sue Moroney said they advised against hiring Dr Murray.[12]

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