Secondments from major banks and big four accountancy firms into Treasury

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From: Joel Benjamin

Dear The Treasury,

I am interested in obtaining details of the number secondments of private sector financial staff into the Treasury since the change of Government in 2008, and the length of each secondment.

Please provide details of:

1. The number of private sector secondments from financial institutions into Treasury since 2008, broken down by the institution(s) and countries from which they came.

2. The number of financial sector staff (broken down by institution) seconded to Treasury to advise on and oversee the development of Public Private Partnership Projects (PPP).

3. The length of duration of each secondment, and the cost (where applicable) to the New Zealand taxpayer.

Yours faithfully,

Joel Benjamin

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Sherida Charles | Ministerial Coordinator | The Treasury

Tel: +64 4 890 7435 | [email address]

   

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From: Emma Davey [TSY]
The Treasury

[UNCLASSIFIED]

 

Dear Joel Benjamin,

 

We have received the following OIA request from you:

 

“I am interested in obtaining details of the number secondments of private
sector financial staff into the Treasury since the change of Government in
2008, and the length of each secondment.

 

Please provide details of:

 

1. The number of private sector secondments from financial institutions
into Treasury since 2008, broken down by the institution(s) and countries
from which they came.

 

2. The number of financial sector staff (broken down by institution)
seconded to Treasury to advise on and oversee the development of Public
Private Partnership Projects (PPP).

 

3. The length of duration of each secondment, and the cost (where
applicable) to the New Zealand taxpayer.”

 

 

We wish to contact you to further clarify your request. Could you please
send through the following as soon as possible: your physical postal
address (to which we can send your reply documents), personal email and
contact number.

 

Regards,

 

Emma Davey | Research Analyst | The Treasury

Tel: +64 4 917 6897 | [email address]

   

CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE

The information in this email is confidential to the Treasury, intended
only for the addressee(s), and may also be legally privileged. If you are
not an intended addressee:

a. please immediately delete this email and notify the Treasury by return
email or telephone (64 4 472 2733);

b. any use, dissemination or copying of this email is strictly prohibited
and may be unlawful.

 

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Attachment Official Information Act Response Joel Benjamin 1 December 2014.pdf
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[UNCLASSIFIED]

 

A response is attached regarding your Official Information Act Request.

 

 

 

Sherida Charles | Ministerial Coordinator | The Treasury

Tel: +64 4 890 7435 | [email address]

   

CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE

The information in this email is confidential to the Treasury, intended
only for the addressee(s), and may also be legally privileged. If you are
not an intended addressee:

a. please immediately delete this email and notify the Treasury by return
email or telephone (64 4 472 2733);

b. any use, dissemination or copying of this email is strictly prohibited
and may be unlawful.

 

 

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