State Services Commission (New Zealand)

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State Services Commission
Māori : Te Kawa Mataaho
on publications also
Te Komihana O Ngā Tari Kāwanatanga
State Services Commission
Jurisdiction Authority management
legal form Public Service Department
based on the
State Sector Act 1988
Headquarters Wellington
Establishment date 1913
minister Chris Hipkins ( Labor Party )
since October 26, 2017
budget NZ $ 1.25 million
as of June 30, 2017
Website : www.ssc.govt.nz

The State Services Commission (SSC) (German: Commission for the State Services ) in Māori Te Kawa Mataaho called, is the leading advisor to the New Zealand Government in relation to the management system of state services and works with the authorities of the public and non-public service close to each other.

It is one of the three central agencies of the state that are responsible for the management, coordination and supervision of all government services. The other two are the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet and The Treasury (German: das Schatzamt ).

The Department of the State Services Commission reports to the Minister of State Services .

history

In 1913, the Public Service Commission (PSC) was established on the legal basis of the Public Service Act 1912 . In 1962 it was renamed on the basis of the State Services Act 1962 with a new structure and new tasks in the State Services Commission .

tasks

The legal tasks of the commission are:

  • appoint and oversee the chief executives ( directors ) of the various public and non-public service sectors,
  • Prepare audit reports on the services provided and the capabilities of all public and non-public services,
  • Provide guidance and guidance on the integrity and conduct of public servants
  • to enable equal and fair work opportunities across the entire public service,
  • to manage and monitor the e-government program,
  • to advise the government on the structuring of public services.

Public Service Departments

The list contains 31 Public Service Departments and is as of April 26, 2018.

Departmental Agency

Non-Public Service Departments

The list contains 5 Non-Public Service Departments and is as of April 26, 2018.
in the State Service :

in the broader State Sector :

See also

literature

  • State Service Commission (Ed.): 100 Years of Public Service . A Centenary Celebration of New Zealand's State Services Commission . 2013, ISBN 978-0-478-40953-6 (English, online [PDF; 1.1 MB ; accessed on July 28, 2018]).
  • State Service Commission (Ed.): Annual Report . June 30, 2017, ISSN  1176-8304 (English, online [PDF; 1.7 MB ; accessed on July 28, 2018]).

Web links

  • Homepage . State Services Commission,accessed July 19, 2010.

Individual evidence

  1. Hon. Chris Hipkins . New Zealand Parliament , June 19, 2018, accessed July 28, 2018 .
  2. ^ State Service Commission (ed.): Annual Report . 2017, p.  23 .
  3. ^ Ministerial Portfolio - State Services . Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet , October 12, 2017, accessed July 28, 2018 .
  4. State Service Commission (Ed.): 100 Years of Public Service . 2013, p.  9 .
  5. State Service Commission (Ed.): 100 Years of Public Service . 2013, p.  16 .
  6. ^ State Services Commissioner - role and functions . State Service Commission , August 13, 2015, accessed July 28, 2018 .
  7. a b A Guide to New Zealand's Central Government Agencies . State Service Commission , accessed July 28, 2018 .