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New Zealand Ministry of Justice : ウィキペディア英語版 | New Zealand Ministry of Justice
The New Zealand Ministry of Justice (Māori: ''Tāhū o te Ture'') is an executive branch of the New Zealand Government, responsible for the enforcement of the law and administration of justice within New Zealand. It exists to create a fairer and safer New Zealand and provides many services on behalf of government to help achieve this." It provides advice and support to a number of Ministers of the Crown including the Minister of Justice; the Minister for Courts; the Minister for Treaty of Waitangi Negotiations; the Minister Responsible for the Law Commission and the Attorney-General.〔(What we do )〕 == Leadership and staff ==
The Ministry of Justice has a ten-member Strategic Leadership Team led by Andrew Bridgman, Secretary for Justice and Chief Executive.〔(Who we are )〕 The Ministry employs approximately 3,800 staff around New Zealand and delivers a variety of services including the administration of court services and the collection of fines. The Ministry also provides policy advice to the Minister of Justice, assists with the negotiation of Treaty of Waitangi claims and the running of parliamentary elections.〔(About the Ministry )〕 Amy Adams is the Minister of Justice.
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