All insurance providers – including life, health and general insurance – will have to be licensed by the Reserve Bank under a new prudential regulatory framework announced today by Fina
Waikato-Tainui and the Crown have reached a major milestone towards the settlement of the tribe’s Waikato River claim.
Richard John Russell, Solicitor of Invercargill, has been appointed a District Court Judge with a Family Court warrant, Attorney-General Michael Cullen announced today.
Simon John Maude, Solicitor of Wellington, has been appointed a District Court Judge with a Family Court warrant, Attorney-General Michael Cullen announced today.
Edwin Peraniko Paul, Solicitor of Auckland, has been appointed a District Court Judge, Attorney-General Michael Cullen announced today.
Maree Mackenzie, Solicitor of Tauranga, has been appointed a District Court Judge with a Family Court warrant, Attorney-General Michael Cullen announced today.
The Crown and Port Nicholson Block Claims Team have signed an Agreement in Principle to settle all outstanding historical Te Tiriti o Waitangi/Treaty of Waitangi claims of Taranaki Whânui (We
The government has introduced a number of minor changes to fine-tune KiwiSaver legislation in the taxation bill currently before Parliament.
The government today introduced legislation to make the taxation of redundancy payments fairer to people who are pushed into a higher tax bracket when they receive the lump sum payments.
New changes to the finance lease tax rules in the Income Tax Act have been added to the taxation bill currently before Parliament, the government announced today.
The number of people joining KiwiSaver continues to defy initial expectations with over 316,000 New Zealanders signing up in just the first five months, Finance Minister Michael Cullen and Revenue Minister Peter Dunne
National Party Leader John Key has stopped denying that he would borrow to pay for tax cuts and has started making excuses for why New Zealanders shouldn’t care if he does.
Robert Andrew Dobson QC has been appointed a Judge of the High Court, Attorney-General Michael Cullen announced today.
The New Zealand Government has today welcomed the action of the Commonwealth Ministerial Action Group to suspend Pakistan from the Councils of the Commonwealth
Hon Dr Michael Cullen address to Buddle Findlay, L17, State Insurance Tower, 1 Willis St, Wellington. 6:00pm Wednesday 21 November 2007.
Treaty Negotiations Minister Michael Cullen and Mâori Affairs Minister Parekura Horomia have been working with central North Island Iwi on proposals for a collective approach to claims over Crown forest land in the region.
“While I will not comment on the details of the decision of the Solicitor General, I will say that he has my full confidence,” Attorney-General Michael Cullen said.
New Zealanders are embracing the Labour-led government’s work to boost savings and improve the skills of our young people
Four months into the scheme, KiwiSaver enrolments are growing three times faster than predicted