Minister of Customs (New Zealand)

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Minister of Customs
Coat of arms of New Zealand.svg
Flag of New Zealand.svg
Casey Costello (crop).jpg
Incumbent
Casey Costello
since 27 November 2023
New Zealand Customs Service
Style The Honourable
Member of
Reports to Prime Minister of New Zealand
Appointer Governor-General of New Zealand
Term length At His Majesty's pleasure
Formation1 January 1859
First holder William Richmond
Salary$288,900 [1]
Website www.beehive.govt.nz

The Minister of Customs in New Zealand is a cabinet position appointed by the Prime Minister to be in charge of matters of border control, international trade and travel and the collection of import duties and taxes to New Zealand. The minister is responsible for the New Zealand Customs Service which is the oldest government department in New Zealand. [2]

Contents

The present Minister is Casey Costello. [3]

List of ministers

The following ministers have held the office of Minister of Customs. [4]

Key

   Independent    Liberal    Reform    United    Labour    National    NZ First    Alliance

No.NamePortraitTerm of OfficePrime Minister
1 William Richmond C William Richmond 1888.jpg 1 January 185925 February 1859 Stafford
2 Henry Sewell Henry Sewell, 1860 cropped.jpg 25 February 185926 April 1859
(1) William Richmond C William Richmond 1888.jpg 26 April 185912 July 1861
3 Reader Wood No image.png 12 July 18616 August 1862 Fox
4 Dillon Bell Francis Dillon Bell 1881.jpg 6 August 186221 August 1862 Domett
(3) Reader Wood No image.png 21 August 186224 November 1864
Whitaker
5 William Fitzherbert William Fitzherbert.jpg 24 November 18643 April 1865 Weld
6 John Richardson Painting Major Sir John Larkins Cheese Otago.jpg 3 April 186516 October 1865
7 James Crowe Richmond James Crowe Richmond 1860.jpg 24 August 186628 June 1869 Stafford
8 Julius Vogel Julius Vogel, ca 1870s.jpg 28 June 18698 January 1871 Fox
(2) Henry Sewell Henry Sewell, 1860 cropped.jpg 8 January 187130 October 1871
(8) Julius Vogel Julius Vogel, ca 1870s.jpg 30 October 187110 September 1872
9 Oswald Curtis Oswald Curtis.jpg 10 September 187211 October 1872 Stafford
10 John Bathgate John Bathgate by Samuel Calvert - Illustrated Australian News (1873).jpg 11 October 187226 October 1872 Waterhouse
11 William Reynolds William Hunter Reynolds.jpg 26 October 187215 February 1876
Fox
Vogel
Pollen
12 Harry Atkinson Sir Harry Albert Atkinson, ca 1885.jpg 15 February 18763 July 1876 Vogel
13 George McLean No image.png 4 July 187613 October 1877
Atkinson
14 George Grey George Grey, 1885.jpg 15 October 187712 January 1878 Grey
15 John Ballance John Ballance 1880.jpg 12 January 187812 July 1878
(14) George Grey George Grey, 1885.jpg 12 July 18788 October 1879
(12) Harry Atkinson Sir Harry Albert Atkinson, ca 1885.jpg 8 October 187910 March 1881 Hall
16 John Hall Sir John Hall, ca 1880.jpg 10 March 188121 April 1882
(12) Harry Atkinson Sir Harry Albert Atkinson, ca 1885.jpg 21 April 188216 August 1884 Whitaker
Atkinson
17 George Morris George Betham Morris.jpg 19 August 188428 August 1884 Stout
(13) George McLean No image.png 28 August 18843 September 1884 Atkinson
(8) Julius Vogel Julius Vogel, ca 1870s.jpg 3 September 18848 October 1887 Stout
18 George Fisher George Fisher, ca 1890s.jpg 8 October 18878 April 1889 Atkinson
(12) Harry Atkinson Sir Harry Albert Atkinson, ca 1885.jpg 8 April 188924 January 1891
(15) John Ballance John Ballance 1880.jpg 24 January 189127 April 1893† Ballance
19 Joseph Ward Joseph Ward c. 1906.jpg 1 May 189316 June 1896 Seddon
20 Richard Seddon Richard Seddon, 1906.jpg 16 June 189629 October 1900
21 Charles H. Mills Charles Houghton Mills.jpg 29 October 19006 August 1906
Hall-Jones
22 John A. Millar John Andrew Millar.jpg 6 August 19066 January 1909 Ward
23 Alexander Hogg Alexander Wilson Hogg, ca 1901(2).jpg 6 January 190917 June 1909
24 George Fowlds George Fowlds, ca 1910.jpg 17 June 19094 September 1911
25 Roderick McKenzie Roderick McKenzie 1900's.jpg 4 September 191128 March 1912
26 George Laurenson George Laurenson, 1913.jpg 28 March 191210 July 1912 Mackenzie
27 Francis Fisher Francis Fisher MP.jpg 10 July 19127 January 1915 Massey
28 William Herries William Herries (crop).jpg 19 February 191512 August 1915
29 Arthur Myers Arthur Mielziner Myers.jpg 12 August 191522 August 1919
(28) William Herries William Herries (crop).jpg 4 September 19197 February 1921
30 William Downie Stewart Jr William Downie Stewart.jpg 9 March 192110 December 1928
Bell
Coates
31 William Taverner William Burgoyne Taverner.jpg 10 December 192820 December 1929 Ward
32 James Donald James Donald, 1928.jpg 20 December 192928 May 1930
33 George Forbes George William Forbes.jpg 28 May 193022 September 1931 Forbes
(30) William Downie Stewart Jr William Downie Stewart.jpg 22 September 193128 January 1933
34 Gordon Coates Joseph Gordon Coates, 1931.jpg 28 January 19336 December 1935
35 Walter Nash Walter Nash (ca 1940s).jpg 6 December 193511 October 1936 Savage
- Mark Fagan
Acting Minister
Mark Fagan.jpg 11 October 193616 August 1937
(35) Walter Nash Walter Nash (ca 1940s).jpg 16 August 193713 December 1949
Fraser
36 Charles Bowden Charles Bowden.jpg 13 December 194926 November 1954 Holland
37 Dean Eyre Dean Eyre.jpg 26 November 195423 March 1956
38 Eric Halstead Eric Halstead.jpg 23 March 195612 December 1957
Holyoake
39 Ray Boord Ray Boord.jpg 12 December 195712 December 1960 Nash
40 Jack Marshall Jack Marshall, 1957.jpg 12 December 196024 January 1962 Holyoake
41 Norman Shelton Norman Shelton.jpg 24 January 196212 December 1969
42 Lance Adams-Schneider Lance Adams-Schneider, 1957.jpg 12 December 19699 February 1972
43 George Gair George Gair.jpg 9 February 19728 December 1972 Marshall
44 Mick Connelly Mick Connelly MP.jpg 8 December 197213 March 1975 Kirk
Rowling
45 Roger Douglas Roger Douglas, 1965.jpg 13 March 197512 December 1975
46 Peter Wilkinson No image.png 12 December 197513 December 1978 Muldoon
47 Hugh Templeton Hugh Templeton.jpg 13 December 197815 June 1982
48 Keith Allen No image.png 15 June 198226 July 1984
49 Margaret Shields Margaret Shields DCNZM (cropped).jpg 26 July 198424 August 1987 Lange
50 Trevor de Cleene Trevor de Cleene, 1969.jpg 24 August 198714 December 1988
(49) Margaret Shields Margaret Shields DCNZM (cropped).jpg 14 December 19888 August 1989
51 Peter Neilson Peter Neilson, 1986.jpg 8 August 19892 November 1990 Palmer
Moore
52 Wyatt Creech Wyatt Creech, 1998.jpg 2 November 19901 July 1993 Bolger
53 Murray McCully Murray McCully Estonia 2010 (cropped).jpg 1 July 199316 December 1996
54 Neil Kirton No image.png 16 December 199612 September 1997
55 Tuariki Delamere No image.png 12 September 199731 August 1998
Shipley
56 John Luxton John Luxton (cropped).jpg 31 August 199810 December 1999
57 Phillida Bunkle Phillida Bunkle cropped.jpg 10 December 199923 February 2001 Clark
- Jim Anderton
Acting Minister
Jim Anderton, 2010 (cropped).jpg 23 February 200115 August 2002
58 Rick Barker Rick Barker.jpg 15 August 200219 October 2005
59 Nanaia Mahuta Nanaia Mahuta.jpg 19 October 200519 November 2008
60 Maurice Williamson Maurice Williamson at the NZ Open Source Awards, 2007.jpg 19 November 20081 May 2014 Key
61 Nicky Wagner Matai Street East opening 002.JPG 7 May 20142 May 2017
English
62 Tim Macindoe Tim Macindoe swearing in (cropped).jpg 2 May 201726 October 2017
63 Meka Whaitiri Meka Whaitiri crop.jpg 26 October 201730 August 2018 Ardern
64 Kris Faafoi Hon Kris Faafoi.jpg 30 August 201827 June 2019
65 Jenny Salesa Jenny Salesa, 2017.jpg 27 June 20196 November 2020
(63) Meka Whaitiri Meka Whaitiri crop.jpg 6 November 20203 May 2023
Hipkins
- Damien O'Connor
Acting Minister
Hon Damien O'Connor.jpg 3 May 20238 May 2023
66 Jo Luxton Jo Luxton.jpg 8 May 202327 November 2023
67 Casey Costello Casey Costello (crop).jpg 27 November 2023present Luxon

Notes

  1. "Parliamentary Salaries and Allowances Determination 2016" (PDF). Parliament.nz. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
  2. "Our History". New Zealand Customs Service. 29 August 2017. Retrieved 18 February 2018.
  3. "Ministerial List". Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet . Retrieved 2 December 2017.
  4. Wilson 1985, pp. 89–97.

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