6 May 2020
John Luke
[FYI request #12719 email]
Dear Mr Luke
Official Information Request
Our Ref: SSCOIA 2020-0038
I refer to your official information request received on 28 April 2020 for:
“I noted on your report https://ssc.govt.nz/assets/A-Guide-to-New-Zealands-State-
Sector-Agencies.pdf There is a section called, other Crown Entity Subsidiaries:
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Approx. 150 Crown entity subsidiaries
Can you please provide the name of these “150 Other Crown Entity Subsidiaries”.
Information being released
Crown Entity Subsidiaries are established and disestablished by their parent entity/entities and
not by Parliament or Cabinet, therefore the State Services Commission does not hold an up to
date list of Crown Entities subsidiaries. These are entities that are control ed by one or more
parent Crown entities, generally indicated by majority shareholding.
In October 2018, the State Services Commission undertook to compile a list of Crown Entity
Subsidiaries from the Companies Register on the Ministry of Business, Innovation and
Employment’s (MBIE’s) website at that time. I am providing you with a copy of that list – please
note that this list has not been updated and may no longer be accurate.
Please find enclosed the following document:
Item Document Description
Decision
1
Crown Entity Subsidiaries List (as at 2018)
Released in full
Shareholding information can be found by searching through the Companies Register on
MBIE’s website which can be found
here. The register does not classify companies by Crown
entity or by subsidiary. However, you can verify an individual company’s shareholding as
indicated in the register by searching by company name. Note that Crown entities may have a
minority shareholding in a company or companies, but these companies are not Crown entity
subsidiaries if the total shareholding by Crown entities is only minority.
Each Crown Entity’s annual report should also include information about their subsidiaries in
the ‘notes to the financial statements’ section of the report. The parent entity must provide
consolidated information that includes its subsidiaries, which do not provide a separate annual
report.
If you wish to discuss this decision with us, please feel free to contact
[email address].
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
www.ombudsman.parliament.nz or
freephone 0800 802 602.
Please note that we intend to publish this letter (with your personal details removed) [and
enclosed documents] on the State Services Commission’s website.
Yours sincerely,
Nicky Dirks
Managing Principal – Ministerial Services
State Services Commission
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