Serious Fraud Office Act 1990

Miscellaneous provisions - Provisions relating to Public Service Act 2020 and other matters

29: Responsible Minister

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"Who is in charge of the Serious Fraud Office?"

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You need to know who is in charge of the Serious Fraud Office. The Attorney-General is responsible for the Serious Fraud Office under the Public Service Act 2020. This means the Attorney-General is the minister in charge of the Serious Fraud Office for the purposes of the Public Service Act 2020, which can be found at https://legislation.govt.nz/act/public/2020/0040/latest/link.aspx.

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Part 4Miscellaneous provisions
Provisions relating to Public Service Act 2020 and other matters

29Responsible Minister

  1. For the purposes of the Public Service Act 2020, the Attorney-General shall be responsible for the Serious Fraud Office.

Notes
  • Section 29: amended, on , by section 135 of the Public Service Act 2020 (2020 No 40).