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Justice Minister Simon Power today announced a comprehensive package of reforms for legal aid services.

  • Simon Power
  • Justice

Commerce Minister Simon Power has today welcomed the publication of the draft Code of Professional Conduct for Authorised Financial Advisers.

  • Simon Power
  • Commerce

Justice Minister Simon Power has today announced that Trevor Janes will become chair of Public Trust from 1 May.

Mr Janes will replace outgoing chair Donal Curtin.

  • Simon Power
  • Justice

Nine new appointments and seven reappointments across 11 State Owned Enterprises have been announced today by State Owned Enterprises Minister Simon Power.

  • Simon Power
  • State Owned Enterprises

The United Nations Human Rights Committee has released its concluding observations following consideration of New Zealand's Fifth Periodic Report under the International Covenant on Civil and Polit

  • Simon Power
  • Justice

Good morning and thank you for inviting me to open your national conference.

Thank you, Mike, for your introduction and to your team for organising this event.

  • Simon Power
  • Justice

Justice Minister Simon Power today congratulated Human Rights Commissioner Rosslyn Noonan on her election as chair of the International Coordinating Committee of National Institutions for the Promo

  • Simon Power
  • Justice

The Minister of Justice, Simon Power, has this afternoon received a letter from the lawyers for David Bain formally notifying him of a claim for compensation for ‘wrongful conviction and imprison

  • Simon Power
  • Justice

A bill to empower the 2011 referendum on the Mixed Member Proportional Representation (MMP) voting system was introduced to Parliament today by Justice Minister Simon Power.

  • Simon Power
  • Justice

Commerce Minister Simon Power has welcomed the first reading of the Securities Trustees and Statutory Supervisors Bill.

  • Simon Power
  • Commerce

A bill to simplify the conduct of trans-Tasman court proceedings passed its first reading in Parliament today.

  • Simon Power
  • Justice

A bill which would mean greater use of audio visual links in courtrooms passed its first reading in Parliament this afternoon.

  • Simon Power
  • Justice

Commerce Minister Simon Power today announced that all accounting and auditing standards-setting responsibilities will be consolidated within the External Reporting Board. 

  • Simon Power
  • Commerce

Justice Minister Simon Power today welcomed Western Australia's Attorney General, and Minister for Corrective Services to Wellington.

  • Simon Power
  • Justice

17 February 2010 Speech I move, That the Financial Service Providers (Pre-Implementation Adjustments) Bill be now read a first time.

  • Simon Power
  • Commerce

The Minister of Justice, Simon Power, this morning completed his presentation of New Zealand's Fifth Periodic Report under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights to the Human Righ

  • Simon Power
  • Justice

Mr Chair, distinguished members of the Committee, I turn now to the response to issues raised in questions 17 to 27.

  • Simon Power
  • Justice

The consultation period for a discussion document on enhancing victims' rights is drawing to a close.

  • Simon Power
  • Justice

Human Rights Committee Response to list of issues to be taken up in connection with the consideration of the Fifth Periodic Report of New Zealand (CCPR/C/NZL/5)

  • Simon Power
  • Justice

E nga mana

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  • Simon Power
  • Justice

Commerce Minister Simon Power today announced the reappointment of Dr Robin Pratt as Chair of the Testing Laboratory Registration Council.

  • Simon Power
  • Commerce

The Minister of Justice, Simon Power, leaves for New York tomorrow to present New Zealand's Fifth Periodic Report under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights to the United Nation

  • Simon Power
  • Justice

Justice Minister Simon Power has today released a report on knife possession laws in order to stimulate public debate on the issue.

  • Simon Power
  • Justice

  • Simon Power
  • Commerce