Minister of Corrections (New Zealand) explained

Post:Minister of Corrections
Insigniacaption:Coat of arms of New Zealand
Incumbent:Mark Mitchell
Incumbentsince:27 November 2023
Department:Department of Corrections
Style:The Honourable
Member Of:
Reports To:Prime Minister of New Zealand
Appointer:Governor-General of New Zealand
Termlength:At His Majesty's pleasure
Formation:1996
First:Paul East
Salary:$288,900[1]
Website:www.beehive.govt.nz

The Minister of Corrections in a minister in the New Zealand Government appointed by the Prime Minister to be in charge of the Department of Corrections. The current Minister of Corrections is Mark Mitchell.[2]

Responsibilities

The Minister of Corrections is responsible for determining policy and exercising statutory powers and functions related to the Corrections portfolio. The Minister is also responsible to Parliament for ensuring the Department of Corrections carries out its functions properly and efficiently.Legislation related to the Corrections portfolio includes the Corrections Act 2004 (and accompanying regulations in the Corrections Regulations 2005), the Criminal Justice Act 1985, the Parole Act 2002, and the Sentencing Act 2002.

The Minister of Corrections is also responsible for:

List of ministers

The following ministers have held the office of Minister of Corrections.

Key
No.NamePortraitTerm of OfficePrime Minister
1Paul East1 March 19968 December 1997width=1 style="color:inherit;background:"Bolger
2Nick Smith8 December 19971 February 1999Shipley
3Clem Simich1 February 199910 December 1999
height=15 style="border-bottom:solid 0 grey; background:"4Matt Robson10 December 199915 August 2002Clark
5Mark Gosche15 August 200219 May 2003
6Paul Swain19 May 200319 October 2005
7Damien O'Connor19 October 20052 November 2007
8Phil Goff5 November 200719 November 2008
9Judith Collins19 November 200812 December 2011Key
10Anne Tolley12 December 20118 October 2014
11Sam Lotu-Iiga8 October 201414 December 2015
(9)Judith Collins14 December 201520 December 2016
12Louise Upston20 December 201626 October 2017English
height=50 style="border-bottom:solid 0 grey; background:"13Kelvin Davis26 October 201727 November 2023Ardern
height=15 style="border-top:solid 0 grey; background:"Hipkins
14Mark Mitchell27 November 2023presentLuxon

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Parliamentary Salaries and Allowances Determination 2016. PDF. Parliament.nz . 2017-01-20.
  2. Web site: Ministerial List. Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (New Zealand). 27 November 2023.