Reserve Bank Financial Position and NZ Private Share Capital Holders Nationalised
Chris Johnston made this Official Information request to Reserve Bank of New Zealand
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From: Chris Johnston
Dear Reserve Bank of New Zealand,
Can you please provide the list of share holders bought out by the NZ Government when it took over ownership of the Reserve Bank in the 1930’s, and the number of shares held.
Please also provide the document that recommends this nationalisation option to the government and the reasons for and against (policy analysis).
Please provide the balance sheet ant, and profit and loss statement for the period immediately prior to, nationalisation.
Yours faithfully,
Chris Johnston
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04/01/2024
Chris Johnson
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Dear Chris
Official information request for Reserve Bank Financial Position and NZ
Private Share Capital Holders Nationalised
Thank you for your official information request of 5/01/2024 for:
Can you please provide the list of share holders bought out by the NZ
Government when it took over ownership of the Reserve Bank in the 1930’s,
and the number of shares held.
Please also provide the document that recommends this nationalisation
option to the government and the reasons for and against (policy
analysis).
Please provide the balance sheet ant, and profit and loss statement for
the period immediately prior to, nationalisation.
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Government and Industry Relations
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From: Chris Johnston <[10][FOI #25335 email]>
Sent: Friday, January 5, 2024 9:07 AM
To: RBNZ Info <[11][RBNZ request email]>
Subject: Official Information request - Reserve Bank Financial Position
and NZ Private Share Capital Holders Nationalised
Dear Reserve Bank of New Zealand,
Can you please provide the list of share holders bought out by the NZ
Government when it took over ownership of the Reserve Bank in the 1930’s,
and the number of shares held.
Please also provide the document that recommends this nationalisation
option to the government and the reasons for and against (policy
analysis).
Please provide the balance sheet ant, and profit and loss statement for
the period immediately prior to, nationalisation.
Yours faithfully,
Chris Johnston
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From: Ministerial correspondence Mailbox
Reserve Bank of New Zealand
Dear Chris
Official information request regarding RBNZ shareholders prior to
nationalisation in 1936
We refer to your request of 5 January 2024 for the following:
Can you please provide the list of share holders bought out by the NZ
Government when it took over ownership of the Reserve Bank in the 1930’s,
and the number of shares held.
Please also provide the document that recommends this nationalisation
option to the government and the reasons for and against (policy
analysis).
Please provide the balance sheet ant, and profit and loss statement for
the period immediately prior to, nationalisation.
The Official Information Act 1982 requires that we advise you of our
decision on your request no later than 20 working days after the day we
received your request. Unfortunately, it will not be possible to meet that
time limit and we are therefore writing to notify you of an extension of
the time to make our decision by 20 working days, to 12 March 2024. We
will still provide you a response as soon as reasonably practicable,
sooner than this date if possible and without any undue delay.
This extension is necessary because consultations needed to make a
decision on your request are such that a proper response cannot reasonably
be made within the original time limit.
You have the right to seek an investigation and review by the Ombudsman of
this decision. Information about how to make a complaint is available at
[1]www.ombudsman.parliament.nz or freephone 0800 802 602.
Yours sincerely
Government and Industry Relations Team
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Reserve Bank of New Zealand
Dear Chris
Please find attached the response to your request of 5 January 2024.
Yours sincerely
Government and Industry Relations
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