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  2. Minister of Finance (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    The position of Treasurer was senior to that of the Minister of Finance, and was created as part of the coalition agreement between the National Party and New Zealand First. It was established especially for Winston Peters, leader of New Zealand First, who demanded it as part of the deal. When Peters ended the coalition, the position reverted ...

  3. John Whitehead (public servant) - Wikipedia

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    Whitehead installs Dame Cindy Kiro as Prior of the Order of St John in New Zealand, at Government House, Auckland, on 17 March 2022. In 2016, Whitehead was appointed to the board of Hato Hone St John. [5] In March 2019, he was made an Officer of the Order of St John, [6] and in February 2020 he was promoted to Knight of the Order of St John. [7]

  4. New Zealand Treasury - Wikipedia

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    The Treasury Te Tai Ōhanga Agency overview Formed 1840 Jurisdiction New Zealand Headquarters Level 3, 1 The Terrace, Wellington 6011 Employees 529 Annual budget Vote Finance Total budget for 2019/20 $6,149,948,000 Minister responsible Hon Nicola Willis, Minister of Finance Agency executive Iain Rennie, Chief Executive and Secretary Website treasury.govt.nz The New Zealand Treasury (Māori: Te ...

  5. Ministers in the New Zealand Government - Wikipedia

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    Ministers (Māori: nga minita) in the New Zealand Government are members of Parliament (MPs) who hold ministerial warrants from the Crown to perform certain functions of government. This includes formulating and implementing policies and advising the governor-general. Ministers collectively make up the executive branch of the New

  6. Iain Rennie - Wikipedia

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    Rennie joined the Treasury in 1986 as an economic and financial analyst. Work he was involved with included the development of the Reserve Bank of New Zealand Act 1989. [3] From 1989 to 1993 he was seconded to work as an economic advisor to opposition leader and (from 1990) prime minister Jim Bolger. He returned to the Treasury to work as a ...

  7. New Zealand Infrastructure Commission - Wikipedia

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    The New Zealand Infrastructure Commission (Māori: Te Waihanga) (Infracom) is an autonomous Crown entity. It has primary functions of long-term strategy and planning for infrastructure , as well as procurement and delivery advice and support for major projects.

  8. Secretary of the Cabinet (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    This document sets out clear descriptions of the key constitutional conventions observed in New Zealand, and describes the underlying structures, principles and values of government. The Cabinet Manual is endorsed at the first Cabinet meeting of a new government, to provide for the orderly re-commencement of the business of government.

  9. List of King's and Queen's Counsel in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The office of King's Counsel was established in New Zealand in 1907. [1] During the reign of a male sovereign, appointees are called King's Counsel, and this applied from 1907 to 1952 during the reign of Edward VII (1907–1910), [2] George V (1910–1936), [3] Edward VIII (1936), [4] and George VI (1936–1952). [5]