Roche gets the top job
The PM announced:
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon today announced the appointment of Sir Brian Roche as the next Public Service Commissioner. …
This is no surprise, except how long it took. Roche was, to many, the obvious person for the job. He has been a “fixer” for Governments of all stripes. His intensive experience for both private and public sectors has been:
- CEO of NZ Post
- Senior partner, PWC
- Head of successful bid team for 2011 Rugby World Cup
- Chief Crown negotiator for various Treaty settlements
- Chair of Hurricanes Rugby
- Chair of Antartica NZ
- Chair, Tait Electronics
- Chair, City Rail Link
- Inaugural Chair, Auckland Regional Transport Authority
- Inaugural Chair, NZ Transport Agency
- Deputy Commission, HB DHB
- Chair, Wellington Gateway Project (Transmission Gully)
The Government wants a change manager, not a status quo manager., So they didn’t want someone currently in a leadership role in the public service. But putting in an outsider with no public sector experience could be a bad fit. So Roche is ideal – he knows the public sector well but is someone whom the Government can trust to make the service more effective and efficient.
I suspect the reason it took so long to appoint him, is that he was very happy being semi-retired and the PM probably had to be very persuasive to convince him to take it up.