Tom Marsters

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Sir
Tom Marsters
KBE
Tom Marsters, March 2017.jpg
Marsters in 2017
King's Representative to the Cook Islands
Assumed office
27 July 2013
Government offices
Preceded by Queen's / King's Representative to the Cook Islands
2013–present
Incumbent