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Privacy Commissioner Re-Appointed
Thursday, 22 March 2001, 10:33 am
Press Release: New Zealand Government
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The Associate Justice Minister, Margaret Wilson has
announced the re-appointment of the Privacy Commissioner,
Bruce Slane, for a further 2-year term.
Ms Wilson said the
government was pleased Mr Slane was available to continue
serving in this role.
Bruce Slane is the first Privacy
Commissioner appointed under the Privacy Act 1993. He has
held office since April 1992.
Mr Slane practised as a
barrister and solicitor in Auckland in the firm of Cairns
Slane. He is a former President of the New Zealand Law
Society (1982-85) and was the first and only Chairman of the
New Zealand Broadcasting Tribunal (1977-90).
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