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12 March 2026
Liam Hehir
[FYI request #33730 email]
Our ref: OIA 130056
Tēnā koe Liam
Official Information Act request: Law Commission President in 2005
Thank you for your email of 15 February 2026 to the Ministry of Justice (the Ministry),
requesting information under the Of icial Information Act 1982 (the Act), regarding the
appointment of the President of the Law Commission in 2005. Specifically, you requested:
Under the Official Information Act 1982, I request documents held by the ministry that
answer the following question:
Was Sir Geoffrey Palmer the only person considered for appointment as President of
the Law Commission in 2005 (appointment effective 1 December 2005)?
For the avoidance of doubt, please provide any document(s) that record, state or
indicate one or more of the following:
Whether any other candidate or potential candidate was identified, approached,
sounded out, assessed, recommended or put forward for the role (whether informally
or formally)
Whether the Minister and or Cabinet were advised that Palmer was the only person
being considered, or that there were no alternative candidates
Any note, briefing, email or submission that records the options considered for the
appointment or the process used to identify candidates
I do not seek the identity of any other person. Any personal information may be
redacted. I seek only confirmation of whether the appointment was rival-free, and the
basis on which that conclusion is recorded.
To reduce compliance burden, I do not require background material unrelated to
candidate consideration (eg general descriptions of the Law Commission’s
functions), nor copies of publicly available documents such as the Gazette notice.
Please provide only the minimum material necessary to answer the question above.
If the Ministry holds no documents that speak to whether other candidates were
considered, please confirm that fact.
A response to your request is being prepared. However, the consultations necessary to
make a decision on your request are such that a proper response cannot reasonably be

made within the original time limit. Therefore, I am extending the time limit for reply under
section 15A(1)(b) of the Act and wil respond to you no later than 27 March 2026.
You have the right, under section 28 of the Act, to make a complaint to the Ombudsman
about the decision to extend the time for responding to your request. The Office of the
Ombudsman may be contacted by phone on 0800 802 602, by email at:
[email address], or via the webform:
Make a complaint (for members of the
public) | Ombudsman New Zealand.
Nāku noa, nā
Louise Ainsley
Manager, Ministerial Services