Brian Roche finally announced as next top public servant

Brian Roche finally announced as next top public servant
New Public Service Commissioner Brian Roche will have less than half the time normally given to his predecessors to leave his mark - but that's what he wanted. (Image: NZME)
Jem Traylen
Former business executive and government “fix-it” man Brian Roche has been announced as the next public service commissioner.At the post-cabinet press conference on Monday, Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said he was delighted to appoint Roche to this “crucial leadership position”. He said Roche has built trust and confidence with ministers across successive governments and has the endorsement of every political party in Parliament.“He understands how to manage problems, develop talent and drive performance....

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