Administrator of Tokelau explained

Post:Administrator
Body:Tokelau
Insignia:Flag of Tokelau.svg
Insigniacaption:Flag of Tokelau
Flag:File:Flag of New Zealand.svg
Flagcaption:Flag of New Zealand
Incumbent:Don Higgins
Incumbentsince:1 June 2022[1]
Reports To:Minister of Foreign Affairs
Seat:Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Wellington, New Zealand
Appointer:Minister of Foreign Affairs
Termlength:3 years, renewable[2]
Precursor:Administrator of Western Samoa

The administrator of Tokelau is an official of the New Zealand Government, responsible for supervising the government of the dependent territory of Tokelau.

Powers and functions

Certain of the administrator's powers and functions are set forth in the Tokelau Act 1948, as amended from time to time.[3] (The office of administrator is not, however, created by this Act.) The most important right of the administrator is the power to disallow any Rule passed by the Parliament of Tokelau (the General Fono); this must, however, be done within 30 days after the administrator is sent a copy of the Rule.

The administrator is assisted by a permanent staff of civil servants, which form the Office of the administrator of Tokelau, a part of New Zealand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade. The Office coordinates New Zealand government activity relating to Tokelau, especially economic assistance; provides expert policy-advice and assistance to the Tokelau government, also arranging for administrative assistance and training to the Tokelau public service; and represents the Tokelau public service in New Zealand, especially to the resident Tokelauan community. Besides these roles, the Office assists Tokelau to develop appropriate legal, governance and administration structures as Tokelau moves towards greater autonomy.

The administrator acts as a representative, not of the monarch personally, but of the New Zealand Government. The administration of Tokelau may also be overruled by the New Zealand Parliament, or by regulations made by the New Zealand Governor-General in Council.

Appointment

The administrator is appointed by the New Zealand Minister of Foreign Affairs.[3] [4]

History

The region of the Pacific Ocean in which Tokelau lies was declared a British protectorate in 1877, and the islands themselves came under British protection in 1889, being incorporated into the Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony. This Colony was administered by officials responsible ultimately to the Colonial Office in London.

In 1925, Tokelau was separated from the Gilbert and Ellice Islands, becoming its own colony. In reality, however, it was administered from New Zealand, the Governor-General of New Zealand being appointed Governor of Tokelau. The Governor-General at the time, Sir Charles Fergusson, the next year appointed the High Commissioner of Western Samoa, Maj Gen Sir George Spafford Richardson, as administrator, with a delegation of the Vice-Regal powers. This situation continued up until 1948, when sovereignty over Tokelau was transferred from the United Kingdom to New Zealand.

In recent years, administrators have tended to be senior civil servants, politicians, or career diplomats.

List of administrators

Up to 1961, the administrator of Tokelau was the administrator of Samoa.

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NamePortraitTerm of office
Start dateEnd date
1Maj Gen Sir George Spafford Richardson19261928
2Col Sir Stephen Allen19281931
3Brig Gen Sir Herbert Ernest Hart19311935
4Sir Alfred Turnbull19351946
5Lt Col Francis William Voelcker19461949
6Guy Powles1949February 1960
7Jack WrightFebruary 196031 March 1965
8Owston Paul GabitesJune 19651968
9Richard Taylor19681971
10Duncan MacIntyre19711972
11Matiu Rata19721973
12Gray Thorp19731975
13Frank Corner19751984
14Tim Francis19841988
15Neil Walter (1st time)February 19881990
16Graham Ansell1990January 1992
17Brian William Peter AbsolumJanuary 1992March 1993
18Lindsay Johnstone WattMarch 199328 February 2003
19Neil Walter (2nd time)1 March 200317 October 2006
20David Payton17 October 20062009
21John Allen (acting)20092011
22Jonathan Kings (1st time)20112015
23Linda Te Puni (acting)20152016
24David Nicholson2016August 2017
25Brook Barrington (acting)August 20172017
26Jonathan Kings (2nd time)20172018
27Ross Ardern[5] May 20182022
28Don Higgins[6] 2022Incumbent

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Administrator's Corner . www.tokelau.org.nz . . 10 June 2024.
  2. Web site: Tokelau Administration Regulations 1993 . legislation.govt.nz . . 10 June 2024.
  3. Web site: Administrator's Role . www.tokelau.org.nz . Government of Tokelau . 13 February 2023.
  4. Web site: About Tokelau . www.mfat.govt.nz . . 13 February 2023 . en-NZ.
  5. Web site: Administrator of Tokelau announced . Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade . 15 December 2017.
  6. Web site: New Administrator of Tokelau announced . New Zealand Government . 1 June 2022.