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.
On 10 September 2021, you requested the Ministry of Transport provide you with information relating to the spending and staffing levels of various transport entities within the Public Service
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.
A Statement of Intent (SOI) is published at least once every three years. It charts our strategic context and direction. SOIs were required annually up to the 2014-15 financial year.
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.
The Commission was formally notified about the incident in your first question but not the second question.
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.
In relation to your request dated 17 December 2020 for information regarding pay cuts, rises and bonuses of the Chief Executive and senior leaders in 2020/2021 please see the answers below.