Crown Entities Act 2004

Establishment and governance of Crown entities - Statutory entities - Appointment, removal, and conditions of members

46: Member of corporation sole not to hold concurrent office

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"No other paid job allowed without Minister's approval"

If you are a member of a corporation sole, you cannot have another job or role that you get paid for without first getting approval from the Minister in charge. This means you cannot hold another office or do any other work for money outside of your responsibilities as a member of the corporation sole. You need to get the Minister's approval before you can take on any other paid work or role.

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Part 2Establishment and governance of Crown entities
Statutory entities: Appointment, removal, and conditions of members

46Member of corporation sole not to hold concurrent office

  1. The member of a corporation sole must not, without the prior approval of the responsible Minister, hold any office of trust or profit or engage in any occupation for reward outside his or her responsibilities as a member of the corporation sole.