PRG: Govt says it will respond to PRG early in New Year
Social Development and Employment Minister Steve Maharey says the Government will respond to the PRG Report early in the New Year. He has also announced that the Retirement Commissioner Diana Crossan has been reappointed.
Friday, December 19th 2003, 9:58AM
The Group's report was published this morning. Under the Retirement Income Act 1993, Periodic Reporting Groups are established at six yearly intervals to advise on government retirement income policies. The 2003 Periodic Report Group was specifically charged with looking at ways to improve private provision for retirement income.
The 2003 Periodic Report Group comprised Investment Savings and Insurance Association chief executive Vance Arkinstall (chair), Public Service Association National Secretary Lynn Middleton, immediate past member of the Association of Superannuation Funds of New Zealand Owen Nash (who resigned in September 2003), Retirement Commissioner Diana Crossan and representatives of the chief executive of the Ministry of Social Development, the Secretary to the Treasury and the Commissioner of Inland Revenue.
Steve Maharey thanked the Periodic Report Group for their work.
"The government wants to encourage greater planning for financial security in retirement. The Periodic Report Group have produced a substantial report on ways to encourage New Zealanders to save during their working lives to ensure they maintain their living standards as they age.
"The government will carefully consider the report and respond in the New Year.
"The government has also decided to reappoint the current Retirement Commissioner, Diana Crossan, for a further term. Crossan took up the role in February 2003, but under the Retirement Income Act her appointment expires with the presentation of the Periodic Review Group's report.
"Over the past year Diana Crossan has been an excellent Retirement Commissioner and we are very pleased she has agreed to carry on in the role," Maharey says.
This is a press release from Social Development and Employment Minister Steve Maharey.
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