Two new Adjunct Professors join the Centre for Defence and Security Studies
Martyn Dunne (left), and Ian Hill have been named Adjunct Professors.
Massey University s Centre for Defence and Security Studies (CDSS) has announced the appointments of two new Adjunct Professors to the Centre.
Ian Hill, a recently retired career diplomat in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, and Martyn Dunne, CNZM, QSO, former CEO of the New Zealand Customs Service and Ministry for Primary Industries, and former New Zealand High Commissioner to Australia.
The Adjunct Professors will be guest lecturing for various courses in security and defence studies and contributing to the Centre s National Security Journal. They will be supporting the Centre s valuable relations with stakeholders, such as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, New Zealand Defence Force, Ministry of Primary Industries and others.
Details of Clarke’s offending were revealed publicly in May when he pleaded guilty to two counts of using altered documents with the intent to receive, and one charge of producing false documents. His Dunedin-based company had been undervaluing the importation of heavy machinery since 2013, the summary of facts said.
John Kirk-Anderson/Stuff The machines included excavators, diggers, loaders, tractors, dump trucks, cranes and bulldozers. Clarke altered invoices to the New Zealand Customs Service, resulting in his company paying less duty, in particular GST. Clarke also operated a machine hire company, which had branches in Dunedin, Christchurch and Cromwell. He employed 25 staff across his companies.
Friday, 2 July 2021, 12:15 pm
A proposal to increase a levy by more than 200% for all
air travellers crossing the New Zealand border will be
another brake on the tourism industry’s recovery, Tourism
Industry Aotearoa says.
The New Zealand Customs
Service and the Ministry for Primary Industries are
reviewing the border processing levy (BPL), which was
introduced in 2016.
The levy is used to fund the
customs and biosecurity services provided for all arriving
and departing passengers, including New
Zealanders.
Currently, the BPL is $20.11 (incl. GST)
each for air passengers and $21.06 (incl. GST) for cruise
passengers.
The consultation
document released by Customs and MPI proposes six
Press Release – Tourism Industry Aotearoa A proposal to increase a levy by more than 200% for all air travellers crossing the New Zealand border will be another brake on the tourism industrys recovery, Tourism Industry Aotearoa says. The New Zealand Customs Service and the Ministry …
A proposal to increase a levy by more than 200% for all air travellers crossing the New Zealand border will be another brake on the tourism industry’s recovery, Tourism Industry Aotearoa says.
The New Zealand Customs Service and the Ministry for Primary Industries are reviewing the border processing levy (BPL), which was introduced in 2016.
The levy is used to fund the customs and biosecurity services provided for all arriving and departing passengers, including New Zealanders.
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