Public Service Commission (New Zealand)

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Template:Short description Template:Use New Zealand English Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Template:Use dmy dates Script error: No such module "Infobox".Template:Template otherScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". The Public Service Commission (PSC; Template:Langx), called the State Services Commission until 2020, is the central public service department of New Zealand charged with overseeing, managing, and improving the performance of the state sector of New Zealand and its organisations.

The PSC's official responsibilities, as defined by the State Sector Act 1988,[1] include:

  • appointing and reviewing Public Service chief executives,
  • promoting and developing senior leadership and management capability for the Public Service,
  • providing advice on the training and career development of staff in the Public Service,
  • reviewing the performance of each department,
  • providing advice on the allocation of functions to and between departments and other agencies,
  • providing advice on management systems, structures, and organisations in the Public Service and Crown entities,
  • promoting, developing, and monitoring equal employment opportunities policies and programmes, and
  • any other functions with respect to the administration and management of the Public Service, as directed by the Prime Minister.

The role of PSC, as described in the four year plan, is "to work with leaders across the State Services to change the way agencies think, organise and operate".[2]

Commissioner

The Public Service Commissioner is the chief executive of the commission and has a range of responsibilities for the public service, the State Services and the wider state sector.[3] The position has previously been known as the Public Service Commissioner, Chairman of the Public Service Commissioner, Chairman of the State Services Commission, and Chief Commissioner of the Public Service Commission. The current Public Service Commissioner is Brian Roche.[4]

Modern role

The State Services Commissioner plays a central role in New Zealand's public service. One of the Commissioner's most visible roles is in the employment, supervision and dismissal of senior executives in individual Government departments; by preventing Ministers of the Crown from becoming personally involved in employment decisions, this acts as a safeguard against politicisation of the public service. The Commissioner also has power to issue codes of conduct for parts of the public service, to investigate Government departments, and to advise the Government on the organisation of the public service.

The Commissioner has a statutory duty to act independently of Ministerial direction, except in matters concerning the appointment and dismissal of Departmental chief executives.

Regarding the appointment of Departmental chief executives, the Commissioner plays a key role. The Commissioner is responsible for:

  • Notifying the responsible Minister or Ministers of the vacancy;
  • Advertising the position;
  • Assembling an interviewing panel which includes, at minimum, the Commissioner and his or her Deputy; the Commissioner may invite others in consultation with the Minister;
  • Recommending the preferred candidate to the Minister, who will then refer the recommendation to the Governor-General in Council.

The Governor-General in Council may override the Commissioner's recommendation by appointing a different person to the vacant executive post.

A chief executive may not be appointed for any longer than five years. Under the State Services Act, the Commissioner negotiates terms and conditions of employment with each Departmental chief executive, subject to the approval of the Prime Minister and the Minister of State Services. The Commissioner may also recommend that a given chief executive be reappointed when the executive's contract expires, though the Government is free to ignore such a recommendation.

The Commissioner is empowered, with the agreement of the Government, to dismiss a Departmental chief executive, "for just cause or excuse". That is, the Government is by law forbidden from firing any chief executive or instructing a Commissioner to do so, but has the power to retain a chief executive against the Commissioner's advice.

Appointment, dismissal and term of office

The position of State Services Commissioner is one of the few positions in New Zealand's public service where Ministers are directly involved.

The appointment and dismissal procedures and the term of office are set forth in the State Sector Act 1988, as amended from time to time. Section 3 of the Act specifies that the Commissioner is to be appointed by the Governor-General in Council on the recommendation of the Prime Minister. Section 13 limits the term of office to five years, though this term may be further reduced in the Order in Council in which the appointment is made.

Section 17 of the Act lists a small number of circumstances in which the Commissioner is deemed to have resigned. Otherwise, the Commissioner is well protected. The Governor-General has no power to dismiss the Commissioner. The Governor-General may suspend the Commissioner under Section 16 for misbehaviour or incompetence, but must then explain why to the House of Representatives within seven sitting days; and even then the Commissioner is safe in his position unless the House resolves within three weeks after receiving the Governor-General's explanation to remove him or her from office. Otherwise, the Commissioner is restored to office.

History of the role

At the end of the first decade of the twentieth century, New Zealand's public sector was widely considered to be inefficient and wasteful. The incoming MacKenzie administration launched the Hunt Commission on the civil service. The Hunt Commission recommended the establishment of a Board of Management under Cabinet to have 'absolute and undisputed power' in 'all matters relating to the control and management of the Service – ... appointments, salaries, promotion, suspensions, dismissals, and indeed everything affecting officers – '.

Public Service Act 1912

The Hunt Commission and its recommendations lead to the Public Service Act 1912 and the role of the Public Service Commissioner. The Act and the new Commissioner removed Ministers' direct involvement in appointments and personnel administration, separating the 'political' and 'administrative' functions, both in conduct of the Government's business and in management of the Public Service itself.

State Services Act 1962

The State Services Act 1962 replaced the Public Service Commissioner with a multi-member Commission comprising a chairman and Commissioner. This point also marked a culture change towards a focus on political neutrality.

State Sector Act 1988

The State Sector Act 1988 reverted to having a single State Services Commissioner, adding the position of Deputy State Services Commissioner. Ministers were granted some role in the appointments of departmental chief executives. There was some concern at the time that this would revert the system to a pre-1912 state.

Following the Review of the Centre in 2001, the State Sector Amendment Act (No 2) 2004 and the Crown Entities Act 2004 extended the role of the Commissioner beyond the Public Service to the wider State Services (such as Crown entities, but not Crown Research Institutes), and beyond State Services to the wider state sector.[5]

List of commissioners

Name Portrait Term of office
As Public Service Commissioner
1 Donald Robertson File:Donald Robertson ISO.jpg 1913 1919
2 William R. Morris File:William Morris CMG ISO.jpg 1920 1923
3 Paul Verschaffelt File:Paul Verschaffelt.jpg 1923 1935
4 John H. Boyes
(joint appointment)
1936 1938
5 Thomas Mark
(joint appointment until 1938)
1936 1941
(4) John H. Boyes 1941 1946
As Chairman of the Public Service Commission
6 Dick Campbell File:Dick Campbell, 1960.jpg 1946 1953
7 George T. Bolt 1953 1958
8 Leonard A. Atkinson 1958 1962
As Chairman of the State Services Commission
(8) Leonard A. Atkinson 1963 1966
9 Adrian G. Rodda 1967 1970
10 Ian G. Lythgoe 1971 1974
11 Robin Williams 1975 1981
12 Mervyn Probine File:Mervyn Probine.jpg 1981 1985
13 Roderick Deane File:Roderick Deane KNZM (cropped).jpg 1985 1986
14 Don Hunn 1986 1987
As Chief Commissioner of the State Services Commission
(14) Don Hunn 1988 1988
As State Services Commissioner
(14) Don Hunn 1989 1997
15 Michael Wintringham 1997 2004
16 Mark Prebble File:Mark Prebble CNZM (cropped).jpg 2004 2008
17 Iain Rennie File:Ian Rennie (cropped).jpg 2008 2016
18 Peter Hughes[6] File:Peter Hughes, 2023.jpg 2016 2020
As Public Service Commissioner
(18) Peter Hughes File:Peter Hughes, 2023.jpg 2020 2024
19 Sir Brian Roche[7] File:Brian Roche (cropped).jpg 2024 incumbent

Deputy Commissioner

The State Sector Act establishes the position of Deputy State Services Commissioner, who is appointed on the same terms and conditions as the Commissioner.

Name Portrait Term of office
Deputy State Services Commissioner
Rebecca Kitteridge[8] File:Rebecca Kitteridge 2010 (cropped).jpg 2023 incumbent

Ministers for the Public Service

Key

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No. Name Portrait Term of Office Prime Minister
As Minister of State Services
style="background:Template:Party color"| 1 Keith Holyoake File:Keith Holyoake, 1972.jpg 20 December 1963 9 February 1972 width=1 style="background:Template:Party color"| Holyoake
style="background:Template:Party color"| 2 Jack Marshall File:Jack Marshall, 1972.jpg 9 February 1972 8 December 1972 style="background:Template:Party color"| Marshall
style="background:Template:Party color"| 3 Bob Tizard File:Bob Tizard, 1968.jpg 8 December 1972 10 September 1974 style="background:Template:Party color"| Kirk
style="background:Template:Party color"| 4 Arthur Faulkner File:Arthur Faulkner, 1951 (1).jpg 10 September 1974 12 December 1975 style="background:Template:Party color"| Rowling
style="background:Template:Party color"| 5 Peter Gordon File:Noimage.png 12 December 1975 13 December 1978 rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color"| Muldoon
style="background:Template:Party color"| 6 David Thomson File:David Spence Thomson.jpg 13 December 1978 26 July 1984
height=40 style="border-bottom:solid 0 grey; background:Template:Party color"| 7 Stan Rodger File:Stan Rodger, 1970.jpg 26 July 1984 9 February 1990 style="background:Template:Party color"| Lange
height=40 style="border-top:solid 0 grey; background:Template:Party color"| style="border-bottom:solid 0 grey; background:Template:Party color;"| Palmer
rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color"| 8 Clive Matthewson File:Noimage.png 9 February 1990 2 November 1990 height=40 style="border-top:solid 0 grey; background:Template:Party color"|
height=40 style="background:Template:Party color"| Moore
style="background:Template:Party color"| 9 Bill Birch File:Bill Birch.jpg 2 November 1990 29 November 1993 rowspan=4 style="background:Template:Party color"| Bolger
style="background:Template:Party color"| 10 Paul East File:Paul East crop.jpg 29 November 1993 16 December 1996
style="background:Template:Party color"| 11 Jenny Shipley File:Jenny Shipley 2013 (crop).jpg 16 December 1996 12 September 1997
style="background:Template:Party color"| (10) Paul East File:Paul East crop.jpg 12 September 1997 8 December 1997
style="background:Template:Party color"| 12 Simon Upton File:Simon Upton 01 crop.jpg 8 December 1997 10 December 1999 style="background:Template:Party color"| Shipley
style="background:Template:Party color"| 13 Trevor Mallard File:Trevor Mallard 2 (cropped).jpg 10 December 1999 19 October 2005 rowspan=3 style="background:Template:Party color"| Clark
style="background:Template:Party color"| 14 Annette King File:Annette King at Onslow Kindergarten.jpg 19 October 2005 2 November 2007
style="background:Template:Party color"| 15 David Parker File:David Parker NZ.jpg 5 November 2007 19 November 2008
style="background:Template:Party color"| 16 Tony Ryall File:Tony Ryall.jpg 19 November 2008 13 December 2011 rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color; border-style:solid solid none solid;"| Key
style="background:Template:Party color"| 17 Jonathan Coleman File:Jonathan Coleman 3by2.png 14 December 2011 8 October 2014
rowspan=2 style="background:Template:Party color"| 18 Paula Bennett File:Paula Bennett Official.png 8 October 2014 26 October 2017 style="background:Template:Party color; border-style: none solid solid solid;"| Template:Zwsp
style="border-top:solid 0 gray; background:Template:Party color"| English
style="background:Template:Party color"| 19 Chris Hipkins File:Chris Hipkins 2 crop.jpg 26 October 2017 6 November 2020 style="background:Template:Party color"| Ardern
As Minister for the Public Service
style="background:Template:Party color"| (19) Chris Hipkins File:Chris Hipkins 2 crop.jpg 6 November 2020 25 January 2023 style="background:Template:Party color"| Ardern
style="background:Template:Party color" | 20 Andrew Little File:Andrew Little 2019 (cropped).jpg 1 February 2023 27 November 2023 style="background:Template:Party color"| Hipkins
style="background:Template:Party color"| 21 Nicola Willis File:Nicola Willis 2023 (cropped).png 27 November 2023 24 January 2025 rowspan="2" style="background:Template:Party color"| Luxon
style="background:Template:Party color"| 22 Judith Collins File:COLLINS, Judith - Papakura (cropped).png 24 January 2025 present

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