Minister for National Security and Intelligence (New Zealand) explained

Post:Minister for National Security and Intelligence
Flag:Flag of New Zealand.svg
Flagcaption:Flag of New Zealand
Insigniacaption:Coat of arms of New Zealand
Incumbent:Christopher Luxon
Incumbentsince:27 November 2023
Department:Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
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:8 October 2014
First:John Key
Website:https://dpmc.govt.nz/cabinet/portfolios/national-security-and-intelligence

The Minister for National Security and Intelligence is a minister in the New Zealand Government who is responsible for leading and setting the policies and legislative framework of New Zealand's national security system. The current minister is Christopher Luxon, who is also the current Prime Minister of New Zealand, as by convention, the National Security and Intelligence portfolio is always held by the Prime Minister.

Role and responsibility

The Minister for National Security and Intelligence is responsible for overseeing policy and legislation relating to New Zealand's national security apparatus. The Minister also chairs the Cabinet National Security Committee and the Parliamentary specialist committee on Intelligence and Security.[1] [2] [3] The minister does not provide direct oversight to New Zealand's main two intelligence agencies, the New Zealand Security Intelligence Service (NZSIS) and Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB), which is instead provided by two separate portfolios, Minister Responsible for the NZSIS and Minister Responsible for the GCSB.[4] [5] Administrative support for the portfolio is provided by the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet.

Prior to the creation of the National Security and Intelligence portfolio in 2014, the NZSIS and GCSB portfolios were, by convention and without exception, held by the Prime Minister, meaning sole ministerial oversight of New Zealand's intelligence and security agencies and arrangements lay with the Prime Minister. The portfolio was established following the 2014 election by Prime Minister John Key as part of a rearrangement to the way New Zealand's intelligence sector was governed.[1] Since then it has been convention for the Prime Minister to hold the National Security and Intelligence portfolio, while direct ministerial oversight for the NZSIS and GCSB is delegated to another senior minister.

List of ministers for national security and intelligence

Key
No.NamePortraitTerm of officePrime Minister
1John Key8 October 2014 12 December 2016width=1 style="color:inherit;background:"Key
2Bill English12 December 201626 October 2017English
3Jacinda Ardern26 October 201725 January 2023Ardern
4Chris Hipkins25 January 202327 November 2023Hipkins
5Christopher Luxon27 November 2023IncumbentLuxon

References

Notes and References

  1. News: . National Security and Intelligence role created . Scoop Media. New Zealand . 6 October 2014 . 7 October 2014 .
  2. Web site: Outline of security portfolio responsibilities . . 6 October 2014 . Scoop Media . 7 October 2014.
  3. Web site: National Security and Intelligence | Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC) . 10 November 2020 .
  4. Web site: NZSIS | Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC) . 12 October 2017 .
  5. Web site: GCSB | Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC) . 12 October 2017 .