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The Attorney-General Paul East announced today the appointment of Howard Carisbrooke Keyte of Auckland, John Grayson Rowan of Wanganui, David McCaw Wilson of Hamilton, Lynton Laurence Stevens of Au

  • Paul East
  • Attorney-General

The Government's determination to have all prison inmates doing a full day's work moved a step closer today with the release of the inmate employment policy by Minister of Corrections Paul East.

  • Paul East
  • Corrections

Attorney General and Minister of Corrections, Paul East, while rejecting calls for a separate Maori justice system, said he strongly supported the Maori community becoming more involved in addressi

  • Paul East
  • Attorney-General

Legislation enabling a secure and cost effective alternative to prison was introduced into Parliament today by the Minister of Corrections, Paul East.

  • Paul East
  • Corrections

The Attorney-General Paul East announced today the appointment of William Gillow Gibbes Austen Young QC as a Judge of the High Court.

  • Paul East
  • Attorney-General

The Government's intention to dispose of the New Zealand Defence Force's entire block of land at Takapuna Head in Devonport was announced today by the Minister of Defence, Paul East.

  • Paul East
  • Defence

Minister of Defence, Paul East, today described the Alliance's defence assessment as a retreat into isolationism

  • Paul East
  • Defence

A group of up to 15 soldiers from the Royal Regiment of New Zealand Artillery will serve with the British part of the Stabilisation Force in Bosnia (SFOR) in early 1998, Defence Minister Paul East

  • Paul East
  • Finance

Attorney-General, Paul East, endorsed licensing measures announced today by the Minister of Transport.

  • Paul East
  • Attorney-General

Minister of Corrections, Paul East, has struck back at the Labour Opposition's suggestions that the successful negotiated outcome at Christchurch Prison was too generous and established a dangerous

  • Paul East
  • Corrections

The Government's determination to free up police and prison officers for front-line duties moved a step closer today when Minister of Corrections, Paul East, announced plans to pilot the use of sec

  • Paul East
  • Corrections

"The finishing touches are being put on a detailed policy document designed to achieve the Government's commitment to get every inmate doing a full day's work," Minister of Corrections, Paul East,

  • Paul East
  • Corrections

Minister of Corrections, Paul East, today congratulated the Department of Corrections on its progress since being established on 1 October 1995.

  • Paul East
  • Corrections

The Attorney-General, Paul East announced today the appointment of Anthony Penrose Randerson as a judge of the High Court.

  • Paul East
  • Attorney-General

The first Cabinet Minister from the new British Government will visit New Zealand next month, Minister of State Services, Paul East, announced today.

  • Paul East
  • State Services

The Acting Minister of Justice, Hon Paul East, today announced the appointment of Whangarei Barrister and Solicitor Robert Gordon Whiting as a District Court and Environment Judge.

  • Paul East
  • Justice

The Acting Minister of Justice, Hon Paul East, today announced the appointment of Christchurch Barrister and Solicitor Anne Elisabeth McAloon as a District Court Judge.

  • Paul East
  • Attorney-General

Minister of Corrections, Paul East, said today that the Department of Corrections was winning the on-going battle against weapons being smuggled into the country's prisons.

  • Paul East
  • Corrections

The Acting Minister of Justice, Hon Paul East, said today Cabinet had decided to review the Consistency 2000 project and had asked officials to report by August 31.

  • Paul East
  • Justice

Minister of Corrections, Paul East, said today that the Government was determined to find an appropriate sentence that addressed the reasons for youth offending and prevented young people from beco

  • Paul East
  • Corrections

Minister of Corrections, Paul East, announced today that, in line with the Coalition Agreement, he intended to widen the number of inmates eligible for electronic home detention.

  • Paul East
  • Corrections

The $30 million-plus it could cost to convert HMNZS Charles Upham into an effective military sealift vessel was not additional expenditure, Minister of Defence, Hon Paul East, said today.

  • Paul East
  • Defence

Minister of Defence, Paul East, said today he was confident the Royal New Zealand Navy was taking positive steps to eliminate sexual harassment within its ranks.

  • Paul East
  • Defence

Minister of Defence, Paul East, is calling on Labour's Ross Robertson to take up with the Human Rights Commission his latest allegation of sexual harassment in the Navy.

  • Paul East
  • Defence