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Peters says MFAT won’t appoint ‘Tikanga Lead’ hours after job advertised

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NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Wed, 12 Mar 2025, 2:46pm
Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters. 九一星空无限 photograph by Mark Mitchell
Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters. 九一星空无限 photograph by Mark Mitchell

Peters says MFAT won’t appoint ‘Tikanga Lead’ hours after job advertised

Author
NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Wed, 12 Mar 2025, 2:46pm

Foreign Affairs Minister Winston Peters says his ministry won鈥檛 appoint someone to the role of 鈥楾ikanga Lead鈥, a job that carries a salary of up to $170,000.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade posted an advertisement on Seek on Wednesday morning for 鈥楾ikanga Lead鈥, a role that leads the provision of tikanga for the ministry and provides 鈥渉igh quality tikanga advise [sic] to staff offshore鈥.

鈥淭his is a new position at the Ministry and plays a critical role in Manat奴 Aorere鈥檚 continued uplift of M膩tauranga M膩ori. As Tikanga Lead, you will lead the Tikanga team in Houtina - M膩ori division,鈥 the advertisement said.

鈥淵ou will be responsible for providing expert leadership and guidance to continuously develop, implement and refine tikanga practice for the Ministry. You will lead the development of embedding of culturally appropriate tikanga and kawa across the organisation.鈥

According to the advertisement, the salary range for the role is between $144,934 and $170,510 in total remuneration depending on applicants鈥 skills and experiences.

The Herald asked Peters on Wednesday afternoon if he was comfortable with MFAT having a 鈥楾ikanga Lead鈥.

He responded initially by laughing before saying he had let MFAT know what the coalition agreement was and he expected 鈥渢hem to read it and honour it鈥.

鈥淭hey know, as we speak, exactly what鈥檚 expected of them and I鈥檒l be watching because we campaigned on equality. We campaigned against woke ideals and that鈥檚 what the coalition is about.鈥

He wouldn鈥檛 answer say what was wrong with the role, but said he understood what tikanga was.

After beginning to walk off from reporters, Peters turned and said: 鈥淭here will not be an appointment.鈥

A spokesperson for Peters said that since taking office in 2023, 鈥渢he minister has been concerned about the impact that the woke agenda of his predecessor and the Ardern/Hipkins Government had on New Zealand鈥檚 diplomacy and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade鈥.

鈥淥ver the past 16 months, the Minister has made clear to successive Secretaries of Foreign Affairs and Trade that he expects MFAT and New Zealand鈥檚 diplomats to reflect the agenda of the current New Zealand Government. This has included a determination to remove references to the previous government鈥檚 policy priorities from the Ministry鈥檚 online publications.鈥

While Peters held Kiwi diplomats 鈥渋n the highest esteem鈥, the statement said he 鈥渋s disappointed that there continue to be outdated references to discretionary legacy initiatives of the previous Labour Government on the MFAT website鈥.

鈥淗e has instructed Secretary of Foreign Affairs and Trade Bede Corry to review the Ministry鈥檚 website and ensure its alignment with the Coalition Government鈥檚 agenda. He looks forward to that review being conducted with a sense of urgency.鈥

It comes as New Zealand First attempts to introduce legislation that would remove 鈥渄iversity, equity and inclusion鈥 (DEI) regulations from the public service. The Public Service Act includes several conditions for diversity to be considered during appointments for department roles.

In a statement last week, Winston Peters said his party鈥檚 bill 鈥渨ould put an end to the woke left-wing social engineering and diversity targets in the public sector鈥.

鈥淣ew Zealand is a country founded on meritocracy, not on some mind-numbingly stupid ideology.鈥

The specific changes the legislation would make include removing aspects of the Public Service Act 2020 that require the Public Service Commissioner to promote a diverse workforce.

While Peters has said his party has previously campaigned against these elements, NZ First supported the Public Service Act 2020 when it was previously in government with Labour.

The move follows actions by Donald Trump鈥檚 administration to roll back DEI policies across the US Government. One of the first executive orders the President signed was to terminate DEI anti-discrimination rules in the federal workforce.

Jamie Ensor is a political reporter in the NZ Herald Press Gallery team based at Parliament. He was previously a TV reporter and digital producer in the 九一星空无限hub Press Gallery office.

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