Keitha Dunstan, Mai Chen new appointments
7 July 2003 Media Statement
Keitha Dunstan, Mai Chen new appointments
Commerce Minister Lianne Dalziel today announced two new appointments and two re-appointments to the Securities Commission.
Research professor Keitha Dunstan and constitutional lawyer Mai Chen have both been appointed as new members of the Securities Commission, both for a period of five years. Current Commission members Falcon Clouston and Lloyd Kavanagh have been re-appointed for two and four years respectively.
The Commission’s roles include keeping securities law under review; a supervisory role in relation to securities exchanges; granting exemptions from securities law; and promoting public understanding of securities law. Since changes to the Securities Markets Act 1998 came into effect on 1 December 2002, the Commission also has an enforcement role for insider trading and continuous disclosure breaches.
New Appointments:
Professor Keitha Dunstan
Professor Dunstan is a Research Professor at the School
of Accounting and Commercial Law and the founding Director
of the Centre for Accounting, Governance and Taxation
Research at Victoria University of Wellington.
Her
combination of academic, professional and research expertise
will enable her to contribute a range of perspectives to the
work of the Commission.
Ms Mai Chen
Ms Chen is a
nationally renowned academic and practising constitutional
lawyer. She is a foundation partner of Australasia's first
public law specialist practice, Chen Palmer & Partners,
which she co-founded in 1994. Her extensive public law
expertise and her decade of experience in advising a wide
range of corporate clients on the interface between
commercial law and public law will enable her to bring to
the Commission valuable perspectives on governance and on
the impact of regulation on business. She brings particular
strengths in policy and law reform.
Reappointments:
Mr
Lloyd Kavanagh
Mr Kavanagh is a Wellington based
Barrister and Solicitor. He is the General Counsel for New
Zealand Milk Limited and a Director of Soprole SA, both of
which are part of the Fonterra Co-operative Group. Prior to
this he was the Corporate Secretary of the New Zealand Dairy
Board.
From these roles, in addition to his legal
expertise, he brings insights into New Zealand’s primary
industries, the structure and operation of international
trade and the regulatory regimes, and an understanding of
the governance issues facing large corporations in New
Zealand and overseas. He has been a member of the Securities
Commission for four years.
Mr Falcon
Clouston
Falcon Clouston is currently a Business
Consultant/Company Director, and previous to this he was a
Member of the New Zealand Stock Exchange and a Director of
Sharebroking for Credit Suisse First Boston NZ Securities
Ltd. He has had 20 years experience as a sharebroker, and
considerable experience as a company director and has been a
Member of the Securities Commission for eight
years.
ENDS