2009 Update on Governance of JP Morgan Chase Bank

Rixi made this Official Information request to Reserve Bank of New Zealand

The request was refused by Reserve Bank of New Zealand.

From: Rixi

Dear Reserve Bank of New Zealand,

My name is Rob Lewis, I was the CEO of JP Morgan Chase Bank in New Zealand between August 2008 and March 2010.

I have a hearing in the High Court at the end of April (next month) and require information from the Reserve Bank of New Zealand which pertains to the proceedings.

Please provide all correspondence between JP Morgan Chase Bank and the Reserve Bank of New Zealand leading up to and subsequent to the 23 February 2009 Prudential Consultation.

Specifically, please provide a copy of correspondence relating to an update in the Governance of JP Morgan New Zealand, and in particular my standing membership of each of the 6 Country Committees (Operations) which was communicated to the Reserve Bank of New Zealand by JP Morgan Chase Bank.

Yours faithfully,

Rob Lewis

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Dear Mr Lewis

 

On 21 March 2019 you made a request to the Reserve Bank under provisions
of the Official Information Act (the OIA), seeking:

 

all correspondence between JP Morgan Chase Bank and the Reserve Bank of
New Zealand leading up to and subsequent to the 23 February 2009
Prudential Consultation.

 

Specifically, a copy of correspondence relating to an update in the
Governance of JP Morgan New Zealand, and in particular my standing
membership of each of the 6 Country Committees (Operations) which was
communicated to the Reserve Bank of New Zealand by JP Morgan Chase Bank.

 

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Sincerely

 

Roger Marwick

External Communications Adviser | Reserve Bank of New Zealand | Te Pūtea
Matua

2 The Terrace, Wellington 6011 | P O Box 2498, Wellington 6140

T. + 64 4 471 3694 | M. + 64 21 020 47775

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Dear Mr Lewis

 

On 21 March 2019 you made a request to the Reserve Bank under provisions
of the Official Information Act (the OIA), seeking:

 

all correspondence between JP Morgan Chase Bank and the Reserve Bank of
New Zealand leading up to and subsequent to the 23 February 2009
Prudential Consultation.

 

Specifically, a copy of correspondence relating to an update in the
Governance of JP Morgan New Zealand, and in particular my standing
membership of each of the 6 Country Committees (Operations) which was
communicated to the Reserve Bank of New Zealand by JP Morgan Chase Bank.

 

This is covered off by our response to your subpoena.

 

Sincerely

 

Roger Marwick

External Communications Adviser | Reserve Bank of New Zealand | Te Pūtea
Matua

2 The Terrace, Wellington 6011 | P O Box 2498, Wellington 6140

T. + 64 4 471 3694 | M. + 64 21 020 47775

Email: [1][email address]  | [2]www.rbnz.govt.nz

 

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notify the sender immediately and delete this message from your system.

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the content of this message they should seek alternative confirmation
from the Reserve Bank of New Zealand."

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