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National Party member of Parliament since 2005. Attorney General, and Minister of Arts, Culture, and Heritage, since 2008. In charge of government security since 2014. Chair of the Creative New Zealand's Arts Board (1998-2001), and is currently a trustee of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Author of numerous books and papers on legal issues, including co-authoring the book 'McGechan on Procedure'. Founding editor of the Procedure Reports of New Zealand. Lawyer and Queen's Counsel (2012). Also known as Chris Finlayson. | National Party member of Parliament since 2005. Attorney General, and Minister of Arts, Culture, and Heritage, since 2008. In charge of government security since 2014. Chair of the Creative New Zealand's Arts Board (1998-2001), and is currently a trustee of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Author of numerous books and papers on legal issues, including co-authoring the book 'McGechan on Procedure'. Founding editor of the Procedure Reports of New Zealand. Lawyer and Queen's Counsel (2012). Also known as Chris Finlayson. | ||
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Revision as of 00:42, 29 November 2017
Contents
Country
New Zealand
Birth - Death
1956 -
Occupation
Politics
Notable Achievements
Government Minister
Description
National Party member of Parliament since 2005. Attorney General, and Minister of Arts, Culture, and Heritage, since 2008. In charge of government security since 2014. Chair of the Creative New Zealand's Arts Board (1998-2001), and is currently a trustee of the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra. Author of numerous books and papers on legal issues, including co-authoring the book 'McGechan on Procedure'. Founding editor of the Procedure Reports of New Zealand. Lawyer and Queen's Counsel (2012). Also known as Chris Finlayson.