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Robyn Baker, ONZM. Chair. Lesley Hoskin. Chief Executive.
Filetype(s): Video, PDF Created Aug 2022
Public hearings Video, Statement
Nicholas Pole. Chief Executive. Lynda Pura-Watson. Deputy Chief Executive – Evaluation and Review Maori. Jane Lee. Deputy Chief Executive – Review and Improvement.
Filetype(s): Video, PDF Created Aug 2022
Public hearings Video, Statement
Diana Sarfati. At the time of the hearing Diana Sarfati (MBChB, MPH, PhD, FNZCPHM) was the Director-General of Health, and Chief Executive of the Ministry of Health, and had been appointed to the role while Te Kawa Mataaho Public Service Commission
Filetype(s): Video, PDF Created Aug 2022
Public hearings Video, Statement
Iona Holsted. At the time of the hearing Iona Holsted was the Secretary for Education and Chief Executive of Te Tāhuhu (the Ministry of Education). A trained teacher, she held senior roles in the public sector including Chief Executive and Chief
Filetype(s): Video, PDF Created Aug 2022
Public hearings Video, Statement
At the time of the hearing Debbie Power was the Chief Executive of the Ministry of Social Development. She previously held many senior roles within MSD, including Deputy Chief Executive; Service Delivery, Deputy Chief Executive; Office of the Chief
Filetype(s): Video, File, PDF Created Aug 2022
Public hearings Video
At the time of the hearing Arran Jones was the Executive Director of the Independent Children’s Monitor, which is currently hosted by the Ministry of Social Development (MSD). Arran held a number of roles within MSD including Deputy Chief Legal
Filetype(s): Video, PDF Created Aug 2022
Public hearings Video
At the time of the hearing Barry Fisk was the General Manager of Te Kāhui Kāhu at the Ministry of Social Development. He had been employed by the Ministry of Social Development or its predecessors since 1976 and had held a number of senior roles
Filetype(s): Video, File, PDF Created Aug 2022
Public hearings Video
Andrew Coster. At the time of the hearing Andrew Coster was the Commissioner of Police. With a career of over 25 years' experience including serving in frontline and investigative roles, Andrew Coster became Commissioner of Police in April 2020.
Filetype(s): Video, File, PDF Created Aug 2022
Public hearings Video, Statement