State sector chief executives are required to disclose their expenses, gifts and hospitality costs every six months and make this information publicly available on their agency's website and via the data.govt.nz website.
The Annual Report measures performance against these accountability statements - strategy, funding and performance. It reviews key events or issues and is independently audited. It is generally published late in the calendar year. The Commission also provides a half-yearly report to the Minister of Transport.
TAIC has received correspondence between 1 December 2023 and 9 February 2024 from the Ministry of Transport, regarding the Fiscal Sustainability Programme, including savings required by TAIC.
We have been working on how the Commission can support agencies and entities across the system with change decisions and implementation.
The Commission notes that whilst there is no ‘one size fits all’ approach to change management, each agency should have a clear vision of the purpose of change and commit to a process that follows legislation and their existing policies, treating people with respect and taking into account agency context and employee engagement structures:
In the last couple of months we've spoken about fiscal sustainability, particularly engaging with your people and their representatives on ways for meeting the expected fiscal challenges
A Briefing to the Incoming Minister is prepared immediately prior to each general election, or when either the Minister of Transport or an Associate Minister of Transport (with delegated responsibility for the Commission) changes. When a briefing is released publicly by the Minister on the New Zealand Government website, it is also made available here.
This report is an update from the Ministry of Transport (MoT), the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), the rail sector, and Maritime New Zealand (MNZ) on the status of recommendations issued to them by the Transport Accident Investigation Commission (TAIC). Note that TAIC’s recommendations are not mandatory.
A Statement of Performance Expectations sets out service and financial targets. It is generally published on or after the Government presents its annual budget and before 30 June.
State sector chief executives are required to disclose their expenses, gifts and hospitality costs every six months and make this information publicly available on their agency's website and via the data.govt.nz website.
The Annual Report measures performance against these accountability statements - strategy, funding and performance. It reviews key events or issues and is independently audited. It is generally published late in the calendar year. The Commission also provides a half-yearly report to the Minister of Transport.
This report is an update from the Ministry of Transport (MoT), the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), the rail sector, and Maritime New Zealand (MNZ) on the status of recommendations issued to them by the Transport Accident Investigation Commission (TAIC). Note that TAIC’s recommendations are not mandatory.