Jacqui Dean is the new minister and one of her roles will be to finalise the delayed review of the Financial Advisers Act.
She is the 24th ranked minister and sits outside of Cabinet. Her other roles include; Minister for Small Business, Associate Minister for ACC and Associate Minister of Local Government.
Goldsmith is 19th ranked and moves into Cabinet. He is now is the Minister for Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment, Minister of Science and Innovation and Minister for Regulatory Reform.
Institute of Financial Advisers chief executive Fred Dodds says it's important to take the change positively and to work with Dean to bring her up to speed on issues and to get the review passed into law before the election.
He, like others in the industry, know little about Dean. Dodds points out that while there is a new minister, there are no changes to the MBIE staff running the review.
He hopes there is not a big pause where the Minister says: "I want to know what this is all about."
"The name of game is to get the act through," he says.
Jacqui Dean has been the MP for Waitaki for four terms.
Dean chaired the Justice and Electoral Select Committee, was a member of the Health Select Committee, Commonwealth Parliamentary Association delegate of the 51st Parliament and vice-president for Parliamentarians for Global Action.
As co-chair of the Rules Reduction Taskforce, she has been responsible for liaising with local Government, the building industry, and communities across New Zealand.
Her web profile says "she is passionate about promoting the needs of the smaller communities around the regions and is also a strong advocate for health, tourism, and rural issues."
Before being elected to Parliament in 2005, Dean was a Waitaki District councillor and deputy mayor.
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