
Sir Maarten Wevers
Sir Maarten Wevers is a distinguished New Zealand public servant, currently serving as the Registrar of Pecuniary Interests, a position that oversees the transparency and integrity of financial disclosures by Members of Parliament. His role is crucial in maintaining public trust in parliamentary processes, especially in light of recent controversies surrounding the declaration of property interests by MPs.
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Recent news mentions
The esteemed former diplomat and public servant Sir Maarten Wevers has stepped down after 12 years as the Registrar of Pecuniary Interests.
Finance Minister Nicola Willis shows her mettle as attacks come from left and right – Audrey YoungThe Registrar of Pecuniary Interests Sir Maarten Wevers recommended that Parliament review those rules.
MP property rich list: Our MPs have stakes in a combined $379 million of property - who owns the most?The Registrar of Pecuniary Interests, currently Sir Maarten Wevers, oversees the pecuniary disclosure rules.
MP put 25 properties in family trust before facing financial declaration rules






















