|
Wednesday 16th March 2016 |
Text too small? |
Andrew Hampton has been appointed as the director of the Government Communications Security Bureau.
The role has been filled by acting director Lisa Fong since February 2016, and before that by Una Jagose from February 2015, after former director Ian Fletcher quit unexpectedly in January last year. Hampton will take over the role on April 26 on a five-year contract.
He has been government chief talent officer at the State Services Commission since May 2014, having previously been deputy secretary for education at the Ministry of Education, deputy chief executive of Crown Law, deputy secretary of the courts for the Ministry of Justice and director of the Office of Treaty Settlements.
“Mr Hampton is a respected senior public servant with experience in senior leadership roles across the public service,” said Prime Minister John Key. “His broad experience will also help continue the process of more closely connecting and integrating the security and intelligence agencies with the wider public service.”
BusinessDesk.co.nz
No comments yet
TWL - Share Purchase Plan Results
GMT revaluation, unit buyback and proposed structure update
Devon Funds Morning Note - 17 February 2026
CEN - Contact successfully completes NZ$450m Placement
February 17th Morning Report
PFI - Divestments
CEN offers to purchase remaining 25% of King Country Energy
February 16th Morning Report
SkyCity Appoints Chief Financial Officer
February 13th Morning Report