Kōrero: Treasury

Colonial treasurers, ministers of finance and secretaries to the Treasury, 1840–2011

Colonial treasurers, ministers of finance and secretaries to the Treasury, 1840–2011

The first colonial treasurers were officials appointed by the governor of the day. Since 1856 the office (known as the minister of finance since 1907) has been held by a minister in an elected government. The chief public servant in the Treasury has been known since that time as the secretary to the Treasury. As of 2011, no woman had served as secretary to the Treasury and only one (Ruth Richardson) had been minister of finance.

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Malcolm McKinnon, 'Treasury - The Treasury, 1840 to 1935', Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/mi/diagram/34925/colonial-treasurers-ministers-of-finance-and-secretaries-to-the-treasury-1840-2011 (accessed 27 April 2024)

He kōrero nā Malcolm McKinnon, i tāngia i te 20 Jun 2012