30 Poutū-te-rangi 2022
File Ref: OIA 44841
John Luke
Sent via FYI.org.nz
[FYI request #18169 email]
Tēnā koe John
Official Information Act request
Thank you for your request dated 12 Kohitātea 2022 for information sent via the FYI.org.nz
website, where you sought the following information:
“
I noted you have a nomination service
May I ask how is your process of nominating people and how many people registered
within your registry. Also, how many people you have successfully nominated to a
position from the past two year, may I have all the name of successful applicant and the
position they have been successful on.
If possible, may I also get the list of positions that you have nominated people to from
your registry in the past two year.”
Please accept my apologies for the delay in responding to your request. The FYI.org.nz
website automatically forwards requests from its site to the default address of
[email address]. Unfortunately, automatic forwarding is a characteristic of many email
SPAM delivery systems, and, in this case, your request went to a Te Puni Kōkiri SPAM mail
folder. I acknowledge that the reasons provided do not excuse the late response. An apology
for an oversight, however, is often more meaningful if it is accompanied by an explanation for
how the situation arose.
Similarly, I wish to assure you that Te Puni Kōkiri has taken steps to prevent a repetition of
this issue. Specifically, we have asked that FYI.org.nz update its system information to auto-
forward future information requests to the dedicated OIA email address at Te Puni Kōkiri
[email address]. Response
Your request has been considered under the Official Information Act 1982 (
Act). The
documents and my decisions regarding the release of the information are set out in the
Appendix. In addition, I have addressed each of the points you raised in your request below.
“How is your process of nominating people?”
Te Puni Kōkiri helps ensure that individuals with a commitment to Māori development are
considered for appointment to public bodies, in part by inviting people to register their
interest. Te Puni Kōkiri follows the following process:
1. We receive a request for nominations from an agency managing the process of
appointments to a public sector entity.
2. We review the requirements for the position.
3. We search our database for individuals who match the requirements for the position.
4. We send a list of matching individuals to the agency.
5. The relevant person makes the appointment, for example a Minister or the
Governor-General (after the matter is put before Cabinet’s Appointments and
Honours Committee).
There are some public bodies to which the Minister for Māori Development makes
appointments or recommends that the Governor-General do so. Te Puni Kōkiri manages
these appointment processes on the Minister’s behalf and in these instances may also
advertise the vacant position.
“How many people registered within your registry?”
Te Puni Kōkiri has a database of approximately 1,200 registered persons which we draw on
when nominations are requested.
“How many people you have successfully nominated to a position from the past two
year?”
Te Puni Kōkiri receives numerous requests for nominees from across the public sector. We
will rarely be advised of successful or non-successful appointments for those nominees.
Accordingly, I refuse this part of your request under section 18(e) of the Act as the information
requested does not exist.
With respect to appointments with which the Minister for Māori Development is involved (as
above), however, I can provide the names and positions of those appointed. Please see
Attachment 1 and 2.
“May I have all the name of successful applicant and the position they have been
successful on?”
We will rarely be advised of successful applicants and the positions they have been appointed
to. Accordingly, I refuse this part of your request under section 18(e) of the Act as the
information requested does not exist.
With respect to appointments with which the Minister for Māori Development is involved (as
above), however, I can provide the names and positions of those appointed. Please see
Attachment 1 and 2.
“May I also get a list of positions that you have nominated people to from your
registry in the past two year?”
Te Puni Kōkiri has sent names of persons from its database to agencies administering
appointments to the following:
• Te Taura Whiri I Te Reo Māori
• Te Māngai Pāho
• Māori Television Service
• Te Tumu Paeroa Trustee
• Te Mātāwai
• Waitangi Tribunal
• Poutama Trust
• Māori Land Court Judges
• Te Ariki Trust
• Crown Infrastructure Partners Ltd
• Valuers Registration Board
• New Zealand Symphony Orchestra
• Broadcasting Standards Authority
• Archives Council / Te Rua Wānanga
• Conservation Boards
• Māori Soldiers Trust
• Game Animal Council
• Queen Elizabeth II National Trust
• Chair Te Puia NZMACI Management Limited
• Te Pou Tupua
• Kaupapa Māori Expert Advisory Panel
• The Army Leadership Board
• Oil Pollution Advisory Committee
• District Health Boards
• New Zealand Meat Board
• Human Rights Commission Audit Committee
• University Councils
• Waka Kotahi & City Rail Link
• Milford Opportunities Board
• Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa – Creative New Zealand
• Takeovers Panel
• ACC Board
• Agricultural Marketing and Research
• Accreditation Council
• Marsden Fund Council
• NZ Media Council Public
• Ministerial Advisory Committee – Public Media Entity
• Related Product Appeals Committee (Vaping)
• Remuneration Authority
You have the right to seek an investigation and review by the Ombudsman of this response.
Information about how to make a complaint is available
at www.ombudsman.parliament.nz
or freephone 0800 802 602.
Please note that Te Puni Kōkiri publishes some of its OIA responses on its website, after the
response is sent to the requester. The responses published are those that are considered to
have a high level of public interest. We will not publish your name, address, or contact details.
I trust my response satisfies your request, if you wish to discuss any aspect of your request
with us, including this decision, please feel free to contact [email address].
Ngā mihi
Steven Sutton
Hautū, Hiranga me Mana Whakahaere | Deputy Secretary, Critical Projects & Governance
Appendix – documents OIA request from John Luke
Item
Date
Document description
Decision
1.
22 03 2022
Attachment One -
Appointments made by the Minister for Māori Development, or Released
recommended to be made by the Governor-General for Year 2020
2.
22 03 2022
Attachment Two -
Appointments made by the Minister for Māori Development, or Released
recommended to be made by the Governor General for Year 2021