Admin Forum:An awkward question...

This is a question that is somewhat awkward to ask. Over the past few weeks/months quite a few editors have expressed problems with one of other administrators on the wiki that I am a bureaucrat for. The reasons are varied, ranging from rudeness, unneutrality to incompetence. I am not suggesting that these are true (to a certain extent some of them are, and I have to say that the first one most definitely is - I have seen it myself on our chatroom whilst I have been loitering as "Timeoin|Away" on IRC. (Which may just be me, but I believe that its important to be very very friendly with all editors, to encourage all new members, etc). There are a few other minor things, such as removing someone's well-made stub template to turn it into one used by a previous wiki (OblivioWiki, before it merged), but that doesnt come into it very much. Anyways - the awkward question is ... what exactly should I do about this? Quite a few of the editors on my wiki express the theory that the person in question "isnt really admin material", and I am inclined to agree with them, however ... I am not sure what to do about this? I have never been in that situation before. What do I do? Should I keep them as admin? Should I remove them? Does anyone have any suggestions? It would be greatly appreciated! Timeoin•Say G'Day•View my work•Skyrim To-Do List 21:58, November 30, 2011 (UTC)
 * I'm an administrator on the same wiki, and I'd just like to put in my side of things. The situation with this "administrator" has become unbearable, making at least my experience on the wiki unbearable; His editing skills are next to nothing, his grammar is even worse, and his community skills are absolutely nonexistent. A good friend of mine from another wiki also previously had an administrator position at the wiki we're talking about, and was forced to leave by the idiocy of this user, and a few others in particular.
 * I raised the issue with Timeoin again yesterday, and it seems the gravity of the situation has finally hit him, (no offence, Tim). I look forward to hearing your views also. Elchzard  (Talking is fun) 22:06, November 30, 2011 (UTC)
 * Create a discussion about the user's rights. If the discussion ends with the community consensus being that he should have them removed, then remove them. If it's murky or split 50/50, use your best judgement, or don't do anything at all. That way, everyone gets a chance to give their opinion, so if you do take action, you know it's what everyone wants.