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A new record for the number of Police officers deployed to the regions in a single year has been created with the graduation today of Recruit Wing 326.

  • Hon Stuart Nash
  • Police

New Zealand is pushing on with efforts to ensure multinational companies pay their fair share of tax, with the release of proposed options for a digital services tax (DST).

  • Hon Grant Robertson
  • Hon Stuart Nash
  • Finance
  • Revenue

Ministerial Diary May 2019

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  • Hon Stuart Nash

Ministerial Diary April 2019

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  • Hon Stuart Nash

Inland Revenue has released an issues paper on how to align an aspect of GST with international best practice and principles.

  • Hon Stuart Nash
  • Revenue

Improving the safety of all road users is the focus of a new public consultation document on the issue of drug driver testing.

  • Hon Stuart Nash
  • Hon Julie Anne Genter
  • Police
  • Transport

Action is underway to enhance the protection of our precious marine biodiversity in the face of the global biodiversity crisis.

  • Hon Stuart Nash
  • Hon Eugenie Sage
  • Conservation
  • Fisheries

Police Minister Stuart Nash says calling a cop suddenly got a whole lot easier with the launch of a ground-breaking new service for non-emergency calls.

  • Hon Stuart Nash
  • Police

Frontline Police numbers have been boosted with today’s deployment of 77 new officers to the regions.

  • Hon Stuart Nash
  • Police

One of the biggest IT projects ever undertaken in the state sector has successfully cleared its latest hurdle with the transition of more than 19.7 million taxpayer accounts from one Inland Revenue computer system to another.

  • Hon Stuart Nash
  • Revenue

Ministerial Diary March 2019

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  • Hon Stuart Nash

The first nationwide snapshot of the consumption of restricted drugs indicates the prevalence of methamphetamine use in New Zealand, says Police Minister Stuart Nash.

  • Hon Stuart Nash
  • Police

Police numbers have been boosted with the graduation of 21 new constables from an innovative training scheme that allows them to stay close to their families.

  • Hon Stuart Nash
  • Police

The Coalition Government today released its response to the recommendations of the independent Tax Working Group report.

  • Hon Grant Robertson
  • Hon Stuart Nash
  • Finance
  • Revenue

Police have today dealt a major blow to the Comanchero gang with the arrest of senior gang leaders and seizure of nearly four million dollars of assets.

  • Hon Stuart Nash
  • Police

Mr Speaker, We have travelled a long way in eight days, since the bill was read a first time.

  • Hon Stuart Nash
  • Police

Police Minister Stuart Nash has announced a legal framework for the gun buyback will be established as a first step towards determining the level of compensation.

  • Hon Stuart Nash
  • Police

Mr Speaker, it is Day 25 of the largest criminal investigation in New Zealand history.

  • Hon Stuart Nash
  • Police

Mr Speaker, as we meet today New Zealand is under a terror threat level of HIGH.

  • Hon Stuart Nash
  • Police

Economic ties between New Zealand and China are being strengthened with the successful negotiation of a new taxation treaty.

  • Hon Stuart Nash
  • Revenue

Police Minister Stuart Nash has introduced legislation changing firearms laws to improve public safety following the Christchurch terror attacks.

  • Hon Stuart Nash
  • Police

On 15 March the nation witnessed a terrorist attack that demonstrated the weakness of New Zealand's gun laws.

  • Rt Hon Jacinda Ardern
  • Hon Stuart Nash
  • Prime Minister
  • Police

Military style semi-automatics and assault rifles will be banned in New Zealand under stronger new gun laws announced today, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says.

  • Rt Hon Jacinda Ardern
  • Hon Stuart Nash
  • Prime Minister
  • Police

Police Minister Stuart Nash is backing Police efforts to improve the way frontline officers handle fleeing driver incidents.

  • Hon Stuart Nash
  • Police