Rebranding of Public Agencies
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From: Luke
Dear Public Service Commission,
Throughout mid-2021, a large number of public agencies rebranded by changing their name and/or adopting a new logo. I note Waka Kotahi, Reserve Bank and Crown Law as examples.
1. Was the decision to rebrand all public agencies part of the Public Service Commission's "Public Service reform programme"?
2. Please detail the Public Service reform programme.
3. Please list all the public agencies that have rebranded since 1 January 2021.
4. Please list the cost of rebranding for each public agency.
5. Please list the public agencies that have also undergone public consultations prior to rebranding.
6. Please release any advice given by the Public Service Commission regarding the decision to rebrand public agencies.
Yours faithfully,
Luke
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From: Luke <[8][FOI #19655 email]>
Sent: Monday, 13 June 2022 6:47 pm
To: Enquiries <[9][email address]>
Subject: Official Information request - Rebranding of Public Agencies
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Dear Public Service Commission,
Throughout mid-2021, a large number of public agencies rebranded by
changing their name and/or adopting a new logo. I note Waka Kotahi,
Reserve Bank and Crown Law as examples.
1. Was the decision to rebrand all public agencies part of the Public
Service Commission's "Public Service reform programme"?
2. Please detail the Public Service reform programme.
3. Please list all the public agencies that have rebranded since 1 January
2021.
4. Please list the cost of rebranding for each public agency.
5. Please list the public agencies that have also undergone public
consultations prior to rebranding.
6. Please release any advice given by the Public Service Commission
regarding the decision to rebrand public agencies.
Yours faithfully,
Luke
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From: Enquiries
Public Service Commission
Dear Luke
Thank you for your OIA request.
In question number 3, 4 and 5 you have requested information for all the
Public Service agencies. The Commission does not hold the information that
you have requested for Public Service agencies.
You will need to contact the agencies you are wanting this information
from directly.
In June 2021 Minister’s were asked a number of written parliamentary
questions that related to costs of rebranding for their agencies. The
answers are publicly available on the Parliament website - [1]Written
questions - New Zealand Parliament (www.parliament.nz)
It may be helpful to review these responses ahead of lodging your
requests, in case the information you are seeking is held in the responses
given.
Kind regards
Enquiries Team
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-----Original Message-----
From: Luke <[FOI #19655 email]>
Sent: Monday, 13 June 2022 6:47 pm
To: Enquiries <[email address]>
Subject: Official Information request - Rebranding of Public Agencies
COMMISSION
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extra care.
Dear Public Service Commission,
Throughout mid-2021, a large number of public agencies rebranded by
changing their name and/or adopting a new logo. I note Waka Kotahi,
Reserve Bank and Crown Law as examples.
1. Was the decision to rebrand all public agencies part of the Public
Service Commission's "Public Service reform programme"?
2. Please detail the Public Service reform programme.
3. Please list all the public agencies that have rebranded since 1 January
2021.
4. Please list the cost of rebranding for each public agency.
5. Please list the public agencies that have also undergone public
consultations prior to rebranding.
6. Please release any advice given by the Public Service Commission
regarding the decision to rebrand public agencies.
Yours faithfully,
Luke
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From: Luke
Dear Enquiries,
I acknowledge your response to questions 3, 4 and 5.
Please note I am asking for Official Information held by the Public Service Commission. A response is expected pursuant to the Official Information Act 1982, as it applies to the Commission. Secondly, I am not asking for comments made by Members of Parliament, as they do not constitute the Public Entity from whom I requested information.
I request the following information for a second time, with modifications:
1. Whether the decision to rebrand public agencies was made by the Commission.
2. All documents relating to the "Public Service reform programme", which is held by the Commission and that specifically relates to the rebranding/renaming of public agencies.
6. All advice produced by the Commission that relates to the decision to rebrand public agencies.
Should any of these questions be refused, please state the reasons why as required under ss 19(a)(i) and (ii) of the Official Information Act 1982.
Yours sincerely,
Luke
From: Enquiries
Public Service Commission
Dear Luke
Please find attached our response to your below OIA request.
Kind regards
Enquiries Team
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From: Luke <[FOI #19655 email]>
Sent: Monday, 20 June 2022 1:19 pm
To: Enquiries <[email address]>
Subject: RE: Official Information request - Rebranding of Public Agencies
This email was sent from someone outside of Te Kawa Mataaho. Please take
extra care.
Dear Enquiries,
I acknowledge your response to questions 3, 4 and 5.
Please note I am asking for Official Information held by the Public
Service Commission. A response is expected pursuant to the Official
Information Act 1982, as it applies to the Commission. Secondly, I am not
asking for comments made by Members of Parliament, as they do not
constitute the Public Entity from whom I requested information.
I request the following information for a second time, with modifications:
1. Whether the decision to rebrand public agencies was made by the
Commission.
2. All documents relating to the "Public Service reform programme", which
is held by the Commission and that specifically relates to the
rebranding/renaming of public agencies.
6. All advice produced by the Commission that relates to the decision to
rebrand public agencies.
Should any of these questions be refused, please state the reasons why as
required under ss 19(a)(i) and (ii) of the Official Information Act 1982.
Yours sincerely,
Luke
-----Original Message-----
Dear Luke
Thank you for your OIA request.
In question number 3, 4 and 5 you have requested information for all the
Public Service agencies. The Commission does not hold the information
that you have requested for Public Service agencies.
You will need to contact the agencies you are wanting this information
from directly.
In June 2021 Minister’s were asked a number of written parliamentary
questions that related to costs of rebranding for their agencies. The
answers are publicly available on the Parliament website - [1]Written
questions - New Zealand Parliament
([8]https://aus01.safelinks.protection.outlo...)
It may be helpful to review these responses ahead of lodging your
requests, in case the information you are seeking is held in the
responses given.
Kind regards
Enquiries Team
îmçra: [2][email address]
Te Kawa Mataaho Public Service Commission [5]Facebook logo[6]Twitter
logo[7]LinkedIn logo[8]Rainbow
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