John Paki, Māori Trustee
The Māori Trustee exists:
In helping Māori to manage their land and assets the Māori Trustee:
The Māori Trustee:
During 2007 the Government consulted with Māori about proposals that affect the Māori Trustee. These proposals came out of a review of the Māori Trustee and are intended to ensure that the Māori Trustee is well placed to meet future challenges in its delivery of services to Māori.
Key proposals include: establishing the Māori Trustee as a stand-alone organisation, separate from Te Puni Kōkiri; requiring the Māori Trustee to report annually to Parliament; and requiring the Māori Trustee to regularly review and adjust the interest rate paid on funds held in trust, in what is called the Common Fund.
Legislation required to bring about these changes is likely to be introduced to Parliament sometime in 2008.
The Māori Trust Office supports the Māori Trustee and assists him to perform his tasks. The Māori Trustee and General Manager, Māori Trust Office is John Paki.
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Last modified: 24/04/2008