According to a spokesperson for the Accident Compensation Commission (ACC), Dyer is now working "as an adviser within our investments team".
With about $8 billion in funds under management the ACC is the second largest Crown-owned investment entity after the NZ Super Fund.
Dyer was made redundant from NZ Super in March this year following a restructure. NZ Super has since made a number of hires to fill new roles.
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