Changes to Cabinet portfolios
Rt. Hon Helen Clark
20 December 2004
Changes
to Cabinet portfolios
Prime Minister Helen Clark today
announced changes to ministerial portfolio allocations
affecting all but four Cabinet ministers.
Helen Clark said Cabinet numbers will be maintained at 18 after the departure of Margaret Wilson in February next year.
The
key changes are as follows:
1. Michael Cullen will become
Attorney-General in February after Margaret Wilson leaves
the Cabinet, while retaining all his existing
portfolios
2. Jim Anderton adds the Forestry portfolio to
his responsibilities
3. Steve Maharey retains his Social
Development and Employment portfolio, and becomes Minister
for Research, Science and Technology, Minister for Crown
Research Institutes, and Minister for Youth Affairs. He
drops his responsibilities as an associate education
minister
4. Jim Sutton relinquishes the portfolios of
Forestry and Rural Affairs
5. Trevor Mallard is the Vote
Minister for Education, with direct responsibility for
tertiary, international and early childhood education. He
also becomes Minister of Energy
6. Pete Hodgson remains
Minister of Transport, but also becomes Minister of
Commerce, Minister for Land Information and Minister of
Statistics. In addition he becomes Associate Minister of
Health, with a brief to focus on the longer-term funding
issues in the Health portfolio, including in elder care and
disability services,li>Parekura Horomia becomes an associate
to the Minister of State Services and the Minister of Youth
Affairs, as well as retaining existing portfolios
7. Mark
Burton becomes the Minister in Charge of Treaty Negotiations
in February, and is an associate in the meantime
8. Paul
Swain takes over the State Owned Enterprises portfolio from
Mark Burton
9. Marian Hobbs relinquishes her
responsibilities in education and takes on the associate
justice responsibilities of David Benson-Pope and Margaret
Wilson. She also becomes the Minister responsible for the
Law Commission
10. Ruth Dyson relinquishes her Associate
Health responsibilities
11. Chris Carter becomes the
Minister of Building Issues
12. Rick Barker becomes the
Minister for Small Business
13. David Benson-Pope retains
his Fisheries portfolio and becomes the Minister responsible
for the Education Review Office. He will also be an
Associate Minister of Education, with responsibility for the
compulsory sector and special education. He will retain his
role as Associate Minister of the Environment to see through
the Resource Management Act amendments and his Associate
Minister of Justice portfolio to see through the
Relationships (Statutory References) Bill
14. Damien
O’Connor becomes Minister for Rural Affairs
15. David
Cunliffe becomes Minister of Communications and Minister of
Information Technology, and adds an associate role in
State-Owned Enterprises
16. Mita Ririnui has been
promoted from being a parliamentary under-secretary to being
a minister outside of Cabinet.
Helen Clark said that the changes gave key ministers new challenges and brought new ministers into key areas in the health and education portfolios.
“The effect will be to give fresh impetus to important policy areas in the period leading up to the general election, while also maintaining continuity,” Helen Clark said.
ENDS