Solicitor-General Stepping Down After 10 Years
Hon Judith Collins
KC
Attorney-General
Attorney-General Judith Collins today announced Solicitor-General Una Jagose KC will step down in February after 10 years in the role, and thanked her for her long and valued service.
“Ms Jagose began as Solicitor-General on 15 February 2016 following a stellar career in the public service as a lawyer and a leader, spanning 35 years in the public service.
“I have enjoyed working with Ms Jagose. She can be proud of her time in the role, and I am grateful to her for her huge efforts during the past 10 years.”
The Solicitor-General is both Junior Law Officer of the Crown and Chief Executive of the Crown Law Office. The Public Service Commission will now manage the appointment process for a new Solicitor-General.
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