The Minister of Police, Hon John Luxton today announced that the deadline for the report of the Independent Review of Firearms Control has been extended by another four months to 30 June 1997.
Police Minister, Hon John Luxton today expressed support for Police in working on new strategies to enhance the safety of Police officers.
The Minister of Maori Affairs, Hon John Luxton today announced three new appointments and four re-appointments to the Waitangi Tribunal.
The Minister of Maori Affairs, Hon John Luxton today expressed concern over NZ First's Maori policy which is advocating a return to the failed policies of racial separatism.
The Minister of Police, Hon John Luxton today welcomed the release by Police of the crime and road safety statistics for the June year 1996, saying that they showed very good trends in many key pol
The Minister of Police, the Hon John Luxton said today that he was encouraged by the positive action Police have been taking to deal more effectively with youth offenders in our communities.
The Minister of Police, Hon John Luxton today announced the appointment of an Independent Review of Firearms Control in New Zealand.
The Minister of Maori Affairs, Hon John Luxton today welcomed the introduction to Parliament of the Maori Reserved Land Amendment Bill 1996 and also announced the Government's decisions to initiate
The Minister of Maori Affairs, Hon John Luxton responded to Federated Farmers claims of unfairness today by reiterating that the Government stands by the fairness of the decisions announced earlier
The Minister of Maori Affairs, Hon John Luxton today released the Government's policy decisions relating to the Maori Reserved Land Amendment Bill 1996.
Minister of Commerce and Industry, Hon John Luxton, today said New Zealand business was to be applauded for its progress to date with managerial and business practices.
The Minister of Commerce, the Hon John Luxton, announced two re-appointments to the Securities Commission today.
New Zealand and the European Union have initialled the main text of a Mutual Recognition Agreement on Conformity Assessment - the first of its kind in the world.
The signing of the Trans Tasman Mutual Recognition Arrangement by the Prime Minister, Rt Hon Jim Bolger, today was welcomed by the Minister of Commerce, Hon John Luxton.
The Minister of Police, Hon John Luxton, today rejected suggestions in this morning's Dominion that he had advised the Justice and Law Reform Select Committee that some police had abused the early
The telecommunications, electricity and gas industries provide key infrastructural services for the New Zealand economy.
The Minister of Police, Hon John Luxton tonight said it was unfortunate that Terence Thompson had not surrendered to Police when challenged.