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Statement From Mark Prebble

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Statement From Mark Prebble

“I am honoured to be appointed as the next State Services Commissioner.

I have spent my career as a public servant working for a succession of governments. My work has brought me in touch with a very wide range of issues, and with the concerns that face New Zealanders in their dealings with government. I now have an opportunity to work at the heart of the Public Service and the State sector to ensure that New Zealanders get the strongest possible performance from government employees. I will do my very best.

The State Services Commissioner is responsible for the standards of performance of public servants and the State sector. Previous Commissioners have established a proud record in the job. Most recently, Michael Wintringham has provided powerful leadership and support for the New Zealand Public Service. I hope I will be able to achieve similar results.

The New Zealand Public Service is characterised by high integrity, high commitment and high performance. It is our job to work to the highest standard for Ministers of whatever government. Where there is a lapse in behaviour, it is important that matters are put right. As State Services Commissioner, I intend to maintain and continually improve the performance of the State sector.”

ENDS

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